Streaming & TV Alerts · Avery Quinn · 3 July 2026

AI 'organisms' come alive in Kuala Lumpur immersive show

AI 'organisms' come alive in Kuala Lumpur immersive show

AI 'organisms' come alive in Kuala Lumpur as Dutch artist Ray Tijssen opens Algorithmic Organisms 2.0 at The Grey Box, GMBB. The AI-driven immersive audiovisual exhibition runs through July 19, blending generative imagery, spatial audio, and evolving digital lifeforms into what organizers describe as a living, constantly shifting environment.

Digital lifeforms are taking over Kuala Lumpur at a moment when immersive screen experiences are reshaping how audiences engage with art and entertainment. Variety reports that the show opened ahead of its full public run, drawing figures from the arts, media, cultural institutions, and the diplomatic community.

Key Takeaways

What Is Algorithmic Organisms 2.0?

Algorithmic Organisms 2.0 weaves together artificial intelligence, generative imagery, immersive audio, and spatial narrative design. Organizers describe the result as more than a traditional exhibition: a living audiovisual environment where AI-generated imagery, immersive sound, and digital lifeforms continuously evolve in real time.

Joanne Goh, founder and CEO of Jazzy Group of Companies, said the project invites audiences to experience art not as passive observers but as participants within the work itself. That framing positions the show at the intersection of contemporary art, moving-image culture, and interactive technology.

Who Created the Kuala Lumpur Show?

Dutch audiovisual artist Ray Tijssen, who performs and creates under the name 0010×0010, built the exhibition. Based in Los Angeles and serving as creative director of SQNXR, Tijssen has developed a career around immersive visual installations, sound design, and AI-driven imaging systems.

At the opening ceremony, Tijssen presented the curatorial thinking behind the show and later led guests on a walkthrough. He explained how artificial intelligence, sound design, and generative visuals work together to keep the exhibition's audiovisual landscape in constant flux.

Why Does This Exhibition Matter for Malaysia?

Goh said the project reflects Jazzy Group's broader push to bring internationally minded creative programming to Malaysia and to foster dialogue across art, technology, and culture. Support from the National Art Gallery of Malaysia (Balai Seni Negara) and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Kuala Lumpur underscores its cross-cultural ambitions.

Jazzy Group also founded and organizes the Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest), which holds its 2026 edition July 18–25 in Kuala Lumpur. Variety first reported on Algorithmic Organisms 2.0 in April, when it was announced as a sidebar installation to that festival. The group's footprint spans film production, distribution, and exhibition across Asia and beyond.

What Happens After the Opening?

Visitors can experience the exhibition through July 19 at The Grey Box, GMBB. Tijssen will extend the show's themes with Machine Vision & Human Expression: An Interactive Masterclass with 0010×0010 on July 4 at the National Art Gallery of Malaysia.

For audiences following immersive art and festival-adjacent events across Asia, the Kuala Lumpur run offers a rare look at AI treated as an evolving artistic language rather than a static display. Keep up with similar programming in our Streaming & TV Alerts coverage.

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