Amir Mokhber is a visual and new media artist whose work bridges traditional painting and drawing with real-time audiovisual systems. His immersive installations merge sound, gesture, and digital imagery, exploring how technology transforms human perception and interaction. His works have been showcased internationally, including the Genius Loci Weimar Festival (Audience Prize 2023) and the Video Mapping Festival (France, 2023).
Amir Mokhber is a visual and new media artist exploring the evolving dialogue between human perception, gesture, and digital technology. With a foundation in painting and drawing, his practice extends into generative visuals, projection mapping, and interactive installations, often merging sound and motion to create multisensory, participatory experiences.
His artistic research focuses on how human gestures and presence can influence digital systems, translating physical interaction into poetic visual and sonic forms. Mokhber’s work bridges traditional and technological expressions, seeking harmony between emotion, structure, and code.
He has exhibited and performed internationally, including at the Video Mapping Festival (France, 2023) and Genius Loci Weimar Festival (Germany, 2023), where his collaborative project Bathhouse Resonance won the Audience Prize. Mokhber’s projects often emerge from interdisciplinary collaborations, integrating fields such as sound design, real-time visual programming, and AI-driven image transformation.
He previously completed a residency supported by the French Embassy at the Polytechnic University Hauts-de-France (2022) and continues to develop interactive works that connect audiences to immersive, evolving digital landscapes.