London's HOFA Gallery has launched a new digital art exhibition, featuring works created by telekinetic robotic arms and artificial intelligence. Frieze London 2024, one of the buzziest events in the UK capital’s cultural calendar, is soon upon us, and as part of it the House of Fine Art gallery ( ) in London has launched a new and exciting exhibition. Bringing together works by eight trailblazing figures in the world of digital art, including Sougwen Chung, , and Krista Kim, the show is titled 'SPACES' and "explores the evolving interplay between and contemporary art" says HOFA co-founder Elio D’Anna.

One of the exhibition's standout pieces comes from Chinese-Canadian artist Sougwen Chung, whose human-machine collaboration, 'Spectral', uses a telekinetic to paint alongside her. The work, created in collaboration with the robotic system D.O.

U.G._4 linked to the Chung's brainwaves, translating her thoughts into precise movements across a transparent canvas.

Meanwhile, the founder of Techism and a cultural leader at the World Economic Forum, is showcasing a triptych of her iconic meditative gradient works, blending digital software with UV-printed physical mediums. Her work, which has previously featured on in Las Vegas and in Times Square, offers vibrant colourscapes that aims to elevate consciousness and inspire positivity in the digital realm. Then there's Turkish-American new media superstar Refik Anadol, whose presenting his work 'Winds of Yawanawa #888', which forms p.