A NEW ROTATION OF VISUALS BY DIGITAL CREATORS, DESIGNERS, AND TECHNOLOGISTS, PRESENTING INSPIRING IMMERSIVE CONTENT.
EXPLORE THE CELLAR CREATOR PROGRAM
The Cellar Creator Program is an ongoing curation initiative bringing digital creators, designers, and technologists to the Genesis House Cellar Stage. The program keeps the Cellar engaged with a rotating selection of work from some of the most compelling voices in digital creativity today, with each rotation paired with curated sound designed for experiencing the space.
The program reflects the Genesis House commitment to design, innovation, and discovery. Every rotation introduces new visuals, sound, and a new reason to visit.
The Cellar Stage always offers something new to experience.
Brooklyn-based new media creator working across interactive installations, architectural screens, and immersive environments. His practice uses custom software and machine learning to explore perception, nature, and the relationship between people and technology. Work exhibited internationally including Art Basel Miami, Rome, Paris, and Singapore.
Inspired by the familiar yet abstract beauty of the natural world, his works transform spaces into interactive environments. On the Cellar Stage, the featured pieces explore the delicate interplay between nature, time, and forces beyond our control.
An ever-shifting exploration of the horizon, continuously evolving to create an atmosphere of calm and focus, open to interpretation and discovery.
A journey through fading digital memories, where environmental, social, and institutional forces collide.
A discovery of the invisible forces that govern matter, as particles drift and collide over time, and give rise to elegant cosmic patterns, capturing the universe in motion.
Mexico-based computational creator using code to produce moving-image work exploring form, color, and visual perception. His practice spans generative systems, large-scale installations, and live visual collaborations worldwide, with partners including Max Cooper and the Salzburg Easter Festival.
For the Cellar Stage, Carrillo selected works that respond to the architecture and proportions of the screens. In his words: "I tried to select works that could take advantage of and enliven the screens' architecture and proportions, hopefully inviting the audience to step into the Cellar."
An exploration of coordinated motion and color, where geometric forms move in rhythmic relationship to one another across the screen.
A piece built around warm, radiant tones and fluid movement, evoking organic texture through computational precision.
A return to abstraction. Light and shape cycle through states of transformation, immersing the viewer in fluid movement.
New York-based Australian audiovisual creator working across film scoring, immersive installations, and live performance. His practice connects sound and image through real-time generative systems, with collaborators including London Contemporary Orchestra, Tale of Us, and Afterlife.
Heim is known for his work with emerging technologies, exploring the relationship between sound, architecture, and movement within virtual reality. His selected work for the Cellar Stage will translate natural forms into evolving environments, where motion, light, and color continuously reshape the image in real time.
A generative, evolving composition that examines the Expressionist movements through a digital lens, where light, color, and motion dissolve into abstraction.
A work inspired by Luminist traditions, using vivid depictions of light and color to push the piece from a meditative mood into a state of flux.
An exploration of Impressionism at a physical level, transforming real-world scenes into abstract 3D brushstrokes.
Madrid-based digital creator focused on large-scale animation and VJ performance. His practice moves between realism and abstraction, exploring emotion through motion and landscape. His work has become widely used across the live visual and projection mapping communities worldwide.
His work traces the line between sensory experience and artistic interpretation, moving between what nature reveals through our senses and the ways we model it, using geometric visual patterns that evoke emotion, whether read as natural scenes or abstract forms.
Miami-based creative studio and practice founded by Dublin-born visual creator Shane Griffin. Grif works across CGI, live-action direction, and animated content, with collaborators including Louis Vuitton, TED, and Nike.
Grif’s featured work for the Cellar Stage transforms natural phenomena and visual perception into immersive, meditative experiences with motion, texture, and color as living, evolving entities.