Dejha Ti (@dejhati) 's Twitter Profile
Dejha Ti

@dejhati

Artist • HCI Technologist • 1/2 of @operator_______
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Us: “Let’s make an experimental print” A year, 8 prototypes, and 500kg later X-ray Machine 🔜 Toledo Museum of Art #notascreen #notalightbox #layeredtemperedglass #cuidado #handlewithcare #relaxoperator

Us: “Let’s make an experimental print” 

A year, 8 prototypes, and 500kg later 
X-ray Machine 🔜 <a href="/ToledoMuseum/">Toledo Museum of Art</a> 

#notascreen #notalightbox #layeredtemperedglass #cuidado #handlewithcare #relaxoperator
Fellowship (@fellowshiptrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fellowship Presents: X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in steel, glass, and light by Operator 📅 Launching June 26, 2025 We are proud to announce the presentation of X-ray Machine - Human Unreadable #48 a groundbreaking sculpture developed by artist duo

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Opening Tomorrow → X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in steel, glass, and light by Operator The "X-ray Machine - Human Unreadable #48" is a groundbreaking sculpture developed by artist duo Operator. Viewable from all sides, the sculpture is a feat of art and

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ABOUT LAST NIGHT Thank you Fellowship and everyone who attended — and stayed patient and engaged throughout the entirety of our intended to be 15 minute tour to 45 minute fireside chat 😂 X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in steel, glass, and light

ABOUT LAST NIGHT 
Thank you <a href="/fellowshiptrust/">Fellowship</a> and everyone who attended — and stayed patient and engaged throughout the entirety of our intended to be 15 minute tour to 45 minute fireside chat 😂 

X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in steel, glass, and light
micol (@micolmicolmicol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one of a kind evening last night at Fellowship for the debut of the X-Ray Machine in London and solo show by Operator thank you to everyone who joined us and made it extra special! for info about the show + works - dm me 📩📞

gmSpace ☻ (@gmspace_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

X-Ray Machine by Operator at Fellowship Live performances. Beautiful explanations. And perhaps the most refined physical manifestation of digital art I’ve seen.

X-Ray Machine by <a href="/operator_______/">Operator</a> 
at <a href="/fellowshiptrust/">Fellowship</a> 
Live performances. Beautiful explanations.
And perhaps the most refined physical manifestation of digital art I’ve seen.
Gazzinho (@gazzinho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic exhibition of Human Unreadable and the X-Ray Machine by Operator at Fellowship last night 💃💃💃 Love how they’ve upped the storytelling levels for this collection with the amazing physical pieces, performances and motion capture of the generative

ancurated | Preserving Culture Onchain (@ancurated) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The room was fully engaged as Operator generously walked us through the layers of their project Human Unreadable …a three-act, generative art experience that bridges choreography, code, and cryptography.

Andrea Chiampo (@andrea_chiampo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unforgettable Operator opening night at Fellowship yesterday. Ania and Dejha’s energy, vision, and taste keep proving how this space can bridge worlds with narrative, nuance, and class. A one-of-a-kind project by a one-of-a-kind duo. Congrats micol on

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X-ray Machine in London ✨ Two days ago, we opened X-ray Machine by Operator at our gallery in London, as part of its ongoing presentation. The piece is part of Operator’s Human Unreadable project and brings together a choreography, generative visuals, and custom-built

X-ray Machine in London ✨

Two days ago, we opened X-ray Machine by <a href="/operator_______/">Operator</a> at our gallery in London, as part of its ongoing presentation.

The piece is part of Operator’s Human Unreadable project and brings together a choreography, generative visuals, and custom-built
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Seeing Digital Art Without a Screen As part of the exhibition "X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in glass, steel, and light", we presented four works by Operator at our gallery in London. The X-ray Machine is part of Operator’s ongoing Human Unreadable project,

Seeing Digital Art Without a Screen

As part of the exhibition "X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in glass, steel, and light", we presented four works by <a href="/operator_______/">Operator</a> at our gallery in London.

The X-ray Machine is part of <a href="/operator_______/">Operator</a>’s ongoing Human Unreadable project,
Fellowship (@fellowshiptrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can Human Motion Be Digitally Stored? As part of the exhibition "X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in glass, steel, and light", we presented four works by Operator at our gallery in London. Among them was Human Unreadable: a multi-year project that brings together

Can Human Motion Be Digitally Stored?

As part of the exhibition "X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in glass, steel, and light", we presented four works by <a href="/operator_______/">Operator</a> at our gallery in London.

Among them was Human Unreadable: a multi-year project that brings together
Fellowship (@fellowshiptrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can Human Motion Be Digitally Stored? Pt.2 For the exhibition “X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in glass, steel, and light”, our London gallery showcased four works by Operator, each exploring the relationship between the body and the machine in strikingly different

Can Human Motion Be Digitally Stored? Pt.2

For the exhibition “X-ray Machine: bodily confessions in glass, steel, and light”, our London gallery showcased four works by <a href="/operator_______/">Operator</a>, each exploring the relationship between the body and the machine in strikingly different
Fellowship (@fellowshiptrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Human Unreadable has been exhibited around the world and is in the permanent collection of two major museums (US and UK). It invites viewers to look beyond the screen, consider the body as an interface for the experience of generative art, while considering how memory, motion,

Human Unreadable has been exhibited around the world and is in the permanent collection of two major museums (US and UK). It invites viewers to look beyond the screen, consider the body as an interface for the experience of generative art, while considering how memory, motion,