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Pushing pixels, boundaries in Iran’s digital art movement
He has been called the architect of Iran’s digital revolution. From sacred poetry to generative code, Mohammad Ali Famori is transforming pixels into philosophy and glitch into global dialogue. As the founder of Platform 101 and the artist behind Iran’s contribution to Expo 2025 in Japan, Famori is not just curating art, he is redefining it. But what lies behind his black-and-white aesthetic, and why is “error" his most powerful creative tool? In an interview with Iran Daily, he talks about the metaphysics of disruption, and the challenges of pioneering a digital movement in a landscape still catching up. See page 8 to find out more about this Iranian artist.
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