We are a transmedia art and design research Studio founded by Emilia Yang and Emilia Mason.
Our practice is centered on Human Rights, Memory, and Justice that support healing and transformation in diverse communities using AR, VR, Print, and Installations.
Emilia Mason is a Canadian-Nicaraguan interactive media artist and creative producer. Mason's work combines storytelling, affective qualities, and human rights. She completed a Master of Design in Digital Futures from OCAD University in Toronto, she focused on the use of AR and VR as disruptive and subversive storytelling tools. Her thesis project consisted of an experimental location-based Mobile AR documentary inspired by the Nicaraguan April 2018 civic uprising. Mason is based in Los Angeles, working as a digital producer for commercial interactive projects.
Emilia Yang is an artist, organizer and scholar. Her art practice utilizes expanded forms of digital media (XR, transmedia, web, interactive, films, archives, performance, games and public interventions) to create community-based feminist, anti-racist and transformative justice projects. Yang earned a PhD in Interdisciplinary Media Arts + Practice at the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California and a Masters of Arts in Communications at Pennsylvania State University. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Art and Design at University of Michigan Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design with a focus on Anti-Racism by Design. Emilia Yang was recently selected as a fellow for the Arts for Gender Equality Fellowship by CARE USA and The Rockefeller Foundation.