Markos Kay

Markos Kay

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Markos Kay is a visual artist, director and lecturer with a focus in art & science, digital abstraction and computational art. He is best known for his video art experiment aDiatomea (2008), exhibited at Ernst Haeckel's Phyletic Museum, the visualisation of physical supervenience The Flow (2011) and Quantum Fluctuations (2016), a visual interpretation of particle collisions. His work can be described as an ongoing investigation of the relationship between the digital and the physical through the use of computationally generative methods. The resulting experiments explore the emergence and complexity of nature and the digital sublime. His art and design practice ranges from screen-based media, to projection and print and has been featured worldwide in museums, exhibitions, film festivals and art publications.