Keiken

Keiken are participating in the MUNCH Triennale with a new chapter of the video game Morphogenic Angels developed in collaboration with deafblind artist Hayato Tabato from Japan.

Founded in 2015. Based in London, UK and Berlin, Germany. 

Keiken is an artist collective consisting of Tanya Cruz, Hana Omori and Isabel Ramos. By blending technology with real-world elements, Keiken explores themes such as consciousness, existence, and speculative futures. Through immersive installations, the collective creates fantastical worlds that visitors can interact with. In this way, they are collaboratively building and imagining speculative futures to test-drive new ways of existing. They do this through installation, games, films, performance & new technologies.

Keiken are recipients of The Lumen Prize BCS Award (2024) and the Chanel Next Prize (2021), and are artists in residence at Somerset House, London. Recent selected exhibitions include: Amos Rex, Helsinki (2024), 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, KANAL–Centre Pompidou, Brussels, Helsinki Biennial, HAU, Berlin (2023), CO Berlin; Wellcome Collection, London; ARKO Art Centre, Seoul; Julia Stoschek Collection, Dusseldorf; Onassis, Athens (2022).

Website here.