
portrait
generative art
02:00
2025
Yves Peitzner is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist specializing in immersive media, interactive installations, and light-driven experiences, based in Munich. Guided by emerging technology, emotion, data, and design, he creates multi-sensory experiences for the age of environment-to-human communication. His work explores new forms of storytelling at the intersection of art, technology, and emotion, establishing new modes of communication between our digital and physical worlds. He transforms spaces into interactive, evolving environments that spark curiosity, reflection, and emotional resonance. He often focuses on the interplay between outer environments and inner reflections, through delicate geometric compositions, complex color harmonies, poetry and sound, with a strong sensitivity to Light and Space, citing James Turrell as a major influence.
Yves is the co-founder of Studio TISH, an experiential design and art collective driven by the idea that humanity should be at the center of everything we do. After graduating from the Surrey Institute of Art & Design in the UK and the London Film School, Yves has spent over a decade working with the world’s most innovative brands and advertising agencies. This includes projects in the automotive, luxury, beauty, technology, and hospitality industries, such as collaborations with Renault, BMW, Instagram, Google, Hyatt Hotels, Dornbracht, and more. He’s also won numerous design awards around the globe, including the Eurobest Awards, the Red Dot Design Award, and the Cresta Awards.

Timeless Spaces is a digital art series I created together with Jelena Gregov and composer Michael Askill. The works in this series explore how external spaces reflect our inner lives; how architecture, memory, and imagination intertwine to shape our emotional perception of the world. Inspired by Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics of Space, the series transforms intimate spatial memories like corners, attics, windows, and thresholds into immersive compositions of color and sound.
Through these abstract environments, we sought to capture the feeling of inhabiting memory itself: moments of stillness where presence and imagination blur. Each piece becomes a place to rest, dream, and drift between past and future.
generative art
portrait
02:00
2025