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BPM Magazine
EL Kartel
Solo Exhibition 2007
Beautiful/Decay
Feature 2007
TED× Toronto
Orpheus Performance
Sony Ziris, Transient
Video Installation
Hidden Galaxies
Mobile Game
Susumu Yokota, Skintone Collection
Album Design
Susumu Yokota, Dreamer
Album Design
25th Gemini Awards
Visual Branding
Story Through Design
Installation
Looking Within the Shadows of the Red Sun
2009
Future Garden
2012
Lion’s Roar
2012
1000 Clouds Cascade
2011
Resilience
2011
Chaos Bloom Sakura Night Bloom
2011
Revival of the Ancient Sect Pt.1
2009
The Inner Utopia Circus
2009
Across Distant Waters
2009
A Path Towards Reflection
2009
Chaos Bloom 8
2009
Citylights Dec31.07.7 Series
Shibuya
Citylights Dec31.07.4
2008
Organic Junkyard
2007
Brainstorm V2
2007
Termite Type Series
Unknown Species
Termite Type The Germ
2006
Dream Clouds
2005
Twisted Mind
2005
Chaos Bloom 3 Blood
2005
Chaos Bloom 2
2005
Chaos Bloom 1
2005
Tiger Translate GOLD
Feature 2007
Artist Biography
10.10.2025

Eric Chan, aka eepmon, is a digital, generative, and AI artist blending art and code. A STEAM advocate and entrepreneur, he’s collaborated with Canada Goose, Marvel, Peanuts Comics, and Xbox, with his work exhibited in galleries and museums. His CityLights NFTs redefine digital ownership, INTERSECTIONS transforms weather data into art, and Chaos Bloom is part of the Canada Council Art Bank. In 2025, he became Library and Archives Canada’s (LAC) first Creator in Residence, bridging digital art and heritage.
A global cultural envoy, eepmon with LAC represented Canada at World Expo Osaka ’25, he went on minister-led trade missions to Japan ’23 and China ’18 and served on the Canadian Museums Association Board ’17–’21. His digital mural at the Canadian Museum of History in ’24 addressed the Chinese Exclusion Act, and with support from the Bruce Lee Foundation, he created a motion graphics performance piece at the 22nd Unforgettable Gala in Beverly Hills. Recognized with the ’23 Library and Archives Canada Scholar Award and ’24 Banff Forum ABJ Fellowship, he’s a dynamic speaker on art and technology.
His solo show is set for January ’26 at the Embassy of Canada’s Prince Takamado Gallery in Tokyo, Japan.
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