Digital
Generative
Entrepreneur & Cultural Envoy

/ Artist Profile
03.31.2026

陳詩亮 Eric Sze-Lang Chan, known professionally as EEPMON, is a digital generative artist whose practice sits at the intersection of algorithmic precision and cultural storytelling. For over two decades, he has pioneered a “High-Tech, High-Touch” philosophy—synthesizing code, real-time data, and traditional media to explore the nuances of identity and heritage in the digital age.

From transforming weather data into living art (INTERSECTIONS) to redefining digital ownership through his CityLights NFTs, EEPMON’s work is characterized by a deep engagement with public memory. As the inaugural Creator in Residence at Library and Archives Canada (LAC), he currently bridges the gap between static history and generative evolution—a theme explored in his murals for the Canada Science and Technology Museum, the Canadian Museum of History and his expansive generative piece, Constellations – The Flow of Belonging, debuted at the Expo 2025 Osaka Canada Pavilion.

His innovations in weather-reactive systems were recently profiled in the April 2026 print issue of National Geographic Japan.


/ Global Collaborations & Advocacy

EEPMON’s multidisciplinary approach transcends industry boundaries, leading to collaborations with global icons including Marvel, Canada Goose, Peanuts Comics, and Microsoft Xbox.

Beyond the studio, he serves as a dynamic voice for the creative economy. A Banff Forum ABJ Fellow, LAC Scholar, and former Canadian Museums Association Board member, EEPMON has represented Canadian creative innovation on Team Canada minister-led trade missions to Japan in 2023 and China in 2018. Notably, he testified before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage regarding the impact of AI on the creative industries.

On April 10th, 2026, the Royal Canadian Navy appointed EEPMON as its inaugural National Ambassadors for Navy Bike Ride.


/ Exhibition

His landmark solo exhibition, Digital Worlds: The Generative Art of EEPMON curated by Rebecca Basciano of the Ottawa Art Gallery, is currently on view at the Embassy of Canada to Japan, Prince Takamado Gallery in Tokyo through May 12, 2026.


数字
生成艺术
企业家与文化使者

/ 艺术家简介
2026年3月31日

陈诗亮 (Eric Sze-Lang Chan),艺名 EEPMON,是一位享誉国际的数字生成艺术家。他的艺术实践处于算法精准度与文化叙事性的交汇点。二十多年来,他始终秉持“高科技与高触感”(High-Tech, High-Touch)的哲学理念——将代码、实时数据与传统媒介深度融合,旨在探索数字时代下身份认同与文化传承的细微差别。

从将气象数据转化为生命艺术的《交织》(Intersections)系列,到通过《城市之光》(CityLights)NFT重新定义数字所有权,EEPMON 的作品始终与公众记忆深度共鸣。作为加拿大图书档案馆(LAC)的首位驻馆创作者,他目前致力于连接静态历史与生成式演变。这一主题在他为加拿大科技博物馆、加拿大历史博物馆创作的壁画,以及他在 2025 年大阪世博会加拿大馆首次亮相的大型生成艺术作品《星宿:归属之流》(Constellations – The Flow of Belonging)中得到了深入探讨。

他在天气感应系统方面的创新,近期于 2026 年 4 月号的《国家地理》杂志(日本版)中刊文介绍。


/ 全球合作与倡议

EEPMON 的多领域创作方法超越了行业界限,促成了他与漫威(Marvel)、加拿大鹅(Canada Goose)、花生漫画(Peanuts Comics)以及微软 Xbox 等国际知名品牌的合作。

EEPMON 的跨学科创作超越了行业界限,促成了他与漫威(Marvel)、加拿大鹅(Canada Goose)、《花生漫画》(Peanuts)以及微软 Xbox 等国际知名品牌的深度联动。

在艺术创作之外,他也是创意经济的积极倡导者。作为班夫论坛 ABJ 研究员、加拿大图书档案馆(LAC)学者以及前任加拿大博物馆协会董事会成员,EEPMON 曾分别于 2018 年和 2023 年随部长级贸易代表团访问中国和日本,代表加拿大展示创意创新。此外,他还曾受邀就人工智能对创意产业的影响,在加拿大下议院联邦遗产常务委员会提供专家证词。

2026 年 4 月 10 日,加拿大皇家海军正式任命 EEPMON 为首届“海军自行车赛”(Navy Bike Ride)国家大使。

2026 年 4 月 10 日,加拿大皇家海军任命 EEPMON 为其首届“海军自行车赛”(Navy Bike Ride)国家大使。


/ 展览

由渥太华美术馆(Ottawa Art Gallery)策展人 Rebecca Basciano 策划,其具有里程碑意义的个人作品展——《数字世界:EEPMON 的生成艺术》(Digital Worlds: The Generative Art of EEPMON),目前正于东京加拿大驻日本大使馆高圆宫纪念展馆展出,展期将持续至 2026 年 5 月 12 日。