Litia Roko

Litia Roko

Litia Roko is an artist whose practice examines the politics of technology, art, and representation. Through photography, lecture-performances, installations, and curatorial interventions, she explores how cultural value, authorship, and labor intersect with algorithmic systems of image production and circulation. Her work reveals how visibility and authority are mediated through technological infrastructures, questioning who controls the making and meaning of images. A graduate of the ANU School of Art and Design, where she received First Class Honours and the Peter and Lena Karmel Anniversary Prize, she continues to research and create on unceded Ngunawal and Ngambri land.
Dan Yang

Dan Yang

Dan Yang is a Montreal-based multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the porous boundary between the digital and the sculptural. Navigating the hyper-saturated terrains of the internet, she transforms code, texture, and form into artifacts of a cybernetic sublime where human and machine coalesce in uncanny dialogue. Her practice examines posthuman gestures and shifting power structures within technological systems, revealing the fragility of embodiment in algorithmic environments. Exhibited in Montreal, New York, and Berlin, her works act as material mediations between memory and mechanism, probing how presence persists within the increasingly synthetic architectures of contemporary life.