PEEK A BOO

MIMI STEIN, IMRI SHAVIT & CHRIS DALY

Imri Shavit (he/him)

Imri Shavit, known professionally as Lumos, is an audiovisual artist specializing in projection mapping, real-time generative systems, and immersive light environments. Works such as The Divine Touch explore gesture, proximity, and spatial responsiveness, transforming architectural surfaces into reactive, fluid visual fields.

Shavit has exhibited both internationally and locally, including in the Northern Rivers and Byron Bay regions, as well as at LUMA Projection Arts Festival. His installations often involve mapping onto modular and irregular structures, using multi-projector edge-blending and 3D scanning to distort conventional perceptions of solidity and depth.

Collaboration is central to Shavit’s practice, integrating spatial sound artists, electronic musicians, and technologists. Each project emphasizes interaction: light, sound, and audience movement converge into unified, dynamic systems. His work foregrounds participation, encouraging audiences to inhabit and influence visual and sonic landscapes.

Website: https://lumos.tv
Instagram: @lumos_visuals

 

Chris Daly (he/him)

Chris Daly is a Byron Bay–based artist whose installations prioritize spatial experience over discrete objects. His work combines light, structural frameworks, and audience movement to create dynamic environments. At Haven Gallery, he has contributed to several collaborative installations, working alongside other artists and lighting designers to develop spaces that respond to human presence. Each project evolves as visitors navigate, transforming passive viewing into active engagement.

Chris studied Interactive Design and Audio-Visual Media at SAE Institute, where he developed a strong foundation in spatial design, projection mapping, and immersive technologies. This training informs his practice, enabling him to integrate digital systems, kinetic structures, and responsive lighting into installations that balance technical precision with experiential impact. His educational background underpins his ability to create multi-sensory environments that are both conceptually rigorous and physically engaging.

In recent work, including the installation Hero, Chris explores narrative, materiality, and interactivity, creating a space that invites participants to become part of the story. Using structural frameworks, light modulation, and motion-responsive elements, Hero evolves with each viewer’s movement, emphasizing collective experience and participatory engagement. Across his career, Chris continues to expand the possibilities of immersive spatial design, fostering curiosity, collaboration, and inclusive artistic experiences within the Northern Rivers arts scene.

Instagram: @christopherjdaly