6. Grégory_Chatonski
La ville qui n’existait pas, 2023
Grégory Chatonsky is a French digital and media artist, originally from Paris, with a strong foundation in philosophy and fine arts. His work primarily explores the effects of technology on human existence, delving into themes such as artificial intelligence, the internet, and the interaction between virtual and physical realms. Chatonsky is known for his immersive multimedia installations that blur the lines between digital and physical spaces, employing a range of media including interactive installations, generative art, and digital sculptures. His art often reflects contemporary issues of dislocation and the ephemeral nature of digital data. Internationally recognized, Chatonsky also engages in theoretical discussions on the cultural impacts of digital technology, collaborating extensively with scientists and other artists to push the boundaries of digital art.