portrait
generative art
03:30
2019
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
The previous version of Inkfall('15) was designed to discuss the difference between art of the ancient West and East about the perception of time. Western art tends to capture a moment, while Eastern art tends to 'print' an atmosphere, something flowing. And that is why the main element in this piece is an ever-flowing ink waterfall.
This new version of Inkfall'19 attempts to incorporate more elements and build a complete interactive system. Interacting with the waterfall generates ink drops, interacting with ink drops makes butterflies, and ink drops grow into flowers when they hit the rocks and turn into gold fishes when they hit water surface… Finally, the continuous stimulation to the environment awakens a dragon.
generative art
portrait
03:30
2019