Ali Phi is a new media artist and creative technologist currently based in Toronto.
His works are at the intersection of art, science, and technology, Through installations, autonomous machines, and performances, he explores the underlying mechanisms of new media, technology, interactions and data.
In his practice, architecture and space play a vital role both metaphorically and physically. He
sought the interaction between the physical perception of the human body and its mind
experiments of space to provoke new imaginaries in both artificial and the real worlds; By utilizing
computer programming and generative algorithms, he produces interactive and generative media
that involve the relationship between geometry, pattern, light, and poetry.
He has performed live in both new media and technology realms; he is known for his live
performances, which embed generative and time-based material with sound and computational
dialogues to create collective memory experiences through data visualization and has been
awarded multiple prizes and grants for his artistic work, including the Canada Council for the Arts,
Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council, and Photon Foundation Poland.
He also wore multiple hats as a jury, mentor, and lecturer and held numerous workshops in
participation with Toronto Art Council, York University Toronto, and Virginia Commonwealth
University of the Arts Qatar and has performed and exhibited in Ars Electronica (Austria), Mutek
(Montreal), the Ontario Science Centre (Canada), Virginia Commonwealth University of the Arts
(Qatar), The Tehran Architecture Biennial (Iran), Patchlab Digital Art Festival (Poland), Asia Now:
Paris Asian Art Fair (France), Art Brussels (Belgium) and New Now (Germany).
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