Linda Loh | Grand Design Iridescent
Year: 2025
Medium: Digital GLB file in Augmented Reality
Dimensions: variable
Edition: 1
Year: 2025
Medium: Digital GLB file in Augmented Reality
Dimensions: variable
Edition: 1
Year: 2025
Medium: Digital GLB file in Augmented Reality
Dimensions: variable
Edition: 1
Artist Statement
I have an experimental, process-oriented digital arts practice. Motivated by curiosity and using a variety of software tools, I distort and transform photographs and videos that mostly originate from everyday sources of light.
The video work “Where Are We Going?” is a journey through unreal space. Dreamy and mesmerising, passing through, nothing stays the same.
The augmented reality work “Grand Design Iridescent” is an abstract digital sculpture encapsulating the materiality of iridescent light in non-physical, immaterial space.
Artist Bio
Linda Loh is an Australian visual artist currently based in Naarm/Melbourne. She holds a BFA (Painting/Expanded Studio) from RMIT University and an MFA (Computer Arts) from the School of Visual Arts, New York City. Her video and digital 3D works navigate the elusive form and materiality of digital space with transformed sources of light.
They have been exhibited worldwide, including NARS (NYC), Untitled Art, Miami, The Loop (Hobart), Bunjil Place (Melbourne), Kunsthalle Zurich, University of Porto, University of Victoria (Canada), and online, including a solo pavilion for The Wrong Biennale (invited) and Midnight Arboretum, a virtual 3D exhibition curated by Dina Chang. In June 2024 she was a resident artist at MAP mima, Lake Macquarie, and presented at ISEA2024 (International Symposium on Electronic Art) in Brisbane. Along with multiple group exhibitions in Melbourne, her video work featured in Wild Media: Wired Wilderness at iDMAa 2024 (International Digital Media and Arts Association), Winona Minnesota, and her digital 3d work was included in Marais DigitARt 2024, an augmented reality exhibition in Paris, France.