AI ‘Organisms’ Exhibit Debuts in Kuala Lumpur

by Chief Editor

The “Algorithmic Organisms 2.0” exhibition, an immersive AI-driven audiovisual project by Dutch artist Ray Tijssen, has officially opened at The Grey Box, GMBB Kuala Lumpur. Organized by the Jazzy Group of Companies and supported by the National Art Gallery of Malaysia and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the exhibition utilizes generative imagery and real-time spatial narrative design to create an evolving digital environment for visitors.

How AI is Redefining Immersive Art

Modern art installations are shifting from static displays to dynamic, living ecosystems. According to Joanne Goh, founder and CEO of the Jazzy Group of Companies, “Algorithmic Organisms 2.0” functions as a living environment where AI-generated imagery and immersive sound evolve in real time. Unlike traditional galleries where viewers remain passive, this exhibition requires attendees to act as participants within the digital landscape.

This approach mirrors broader trends in the creative sector, where artists like Tijssen—who serves as creative director of SQNXR—leverage AI. By using algorithmic systems, the visuals and soundscapes remain in a state of constant flux.

Did you know?
Ray Tijssen, known professionally as 0010×0010, has built his career around immersive visual installations, sound design and AI-driven imaging systems.

The Role of International Collaboration in Digital Art

The successful launch of the exhibition highlights the importance of cross-border institutional support. The project is presented by MAISEAT with backing from the National Art Gallery of Malaysia (Balai Seni Negara) and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Kuala Lumpur. This collaboration reflects a growing regional interest in bridging the gap between advanced technology and cultural programming.

The Role of International Collaboration in Digital Art

According to the Jazzy Group, the goal is to foster sustained dialogue between art, technology, and culture. The organization, which also manages the Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest), is positioning Kuala Lumpur as a hub for international creative programming. This strategy connects local audiences with global artists, providing a platform for technical exchange through events like the upcoming “Machine Vision & Human Expression” masterclass, scheduled for July 4 at the National Art Gallery of Malaysia.

What Happens Next for AI-Driven Exhibitions?

The “Algorithmic Organisms 2.0” installation was announced as a sidebar installation to the 2026 Malaysia International Film Festival.

Tijssen’s masterclass focuses on the interplay between technology and creativity and the visitor journey the exhibition is designed to deliver.

Pro Tip:
When attending AI-driven audiovisual shows, observe the “feedback loops”—the moments where sound or movement in the room appears to directly influence the generative visuals on screen.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is “Algorithmic Organisms 2.0”?

It is an immersive audiovisual exhibition by Dutch artist Ray Tijssen that uses AI and generative imagery to create a living, evolving digital environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the exhibition held?

The exhibition is located at The Grey Box, GMBB Kuala Lumpur, and is open to the public through July 19.

Who is organizing the project?

The exhibition is organized by the Jazzy Group of Companies, with support from the National Art Gallery of Malaysia and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Can I learn how to create this type of art?

Yes, Ray Tijssen is hosting an interactive masterclass titled “Machine Vision & Human Expression” on July 4 at the National Art Gallery of Malaysia.


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