Ronen Tanchum's practice explores how art, technology, nature, and human presence can merge into living public environments. Working across generative systems, AI, real-time data, and immersive installation, his projects transform architecture into responsive spaces shaped by ecological signals, audience movement, and machine perception.
In this conversation, Ronen will discuss recent works including In Bloom and Human Atmospheres, tracing how natural forms, algorithmic processes, and public space can become part of a shared sensory experience. The talk will look at how digital artworks can move beyond screens and spectacle toward environments that feel alive, participatory, and connected to the world around them.

