portrait
generative art
01:09
2018
Seph Li (born 1988, Beijing) is a Chinese media artist based in London whose practice explores interactive systems at the intersection of technology, perception, and natural phenomena. Working with real-time computation, he develops poetic, rule-based environments in which dynamic processes such as fluid behavior, flocking systems, and physics-based simulations become the foundation for abstract visual forms. Within these systems, the artist defines the underlying structure, while the resulting imagery is co-created through algorithmic processes and audience interaction, producing works that evolve continuously in response to both code and presence.
Seph Li holds bachelor’s degrees in Computer Science and Digital Design from Tsinghua University and an MFA from the Design|Media Arts department at UCLA. His work has been exhibited internationally in major museums and institutions, where his installations extend beyond static display into participatory experiences that engage viewers directly in the formation of the artwork.

Excerpt from a real-time interactive artwork
Golden Scale, Ink Pond (金鳞墨池) is a mesmerizing interactive installation that embodies the art of ink painting. It as a self-contained and automated system, where groups of golden fish glide elegantly through a pond, leaving behind mesmerizing ink traces that scatter throughout the water. In this immersive experience, audiences are invited to actively participate in the artwork; as they walk, the movements disturb and attract the fish, creating a continuous interplay of motion. This ever-changing, yet harmoniously balanced ink-painting is dynamically generated within the system.
Every element of this work unfolds in real-time, from the fluid animation of the fish to the captivating ink traces. Combined with the unpredictable interactions of the audience, a truly dynamic ink pond comes to life, offering a captivating visual journey that evolves with each passing moment.
generative art
portrait
01:09
2018