In Pixel Temple, the building blocks of early digital life become mythology.
Pixel Temple is the first European solo exhibition by Toyoya Li (born Li Fan), a Beijing-based pixel artist and member of Fenaki — China's leading independent animation collective, known for pushing experimental digital work outside commercial pipelines. The show brings together lenticular prints and large-format photography to build a dense, self-contained visual world with its own mythology.
At its centre are two archetypes of Li's own invention: Fútù (Fortune Rabbit) and Jīxióng (Machine Bear), figures that embody the twin poles of digital life: aspiration and algorithm, randomness and control. Around them, the material debris of early computing (floppy disks, arcade cabinets, CD-ROMs) is reassembled into ritual objects, stripped of nostalgia and granted new symbolic weight.
The result is an art world with its own internal logic, one that will feel immediately legible to anyone who thinks seriously about what games and digital culture can hold.
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