Digital artist Jon Emmony works with 3D & CGI technology to create moving & still imagery that explores the digital landscape. He works across the fields of fashion, art, music & advertising.
ARTWORK, JUNIPERS PSYCHIATRIC I. C.
DAZED BEAUTY, KATE MOSS REANIMATED
DIGITAL STILL LIFE
DIGITAL STILL LIFE
Also an experienced photographer/director, Jon fuses traditional photographic techniques with digital technology that allows for a combination of real-life & the imagined.
DAZED BEAUTY, SUPERNATURAL
MAN ABOUT TOWN, WITH DANIEL SANNWALD
DAZED BEAUTY
BALENCIAGA, OVERLOAD
He has collaborated with clients including Balenciaga, The 1975, Selfridges&Co, Nike & Dazed Beauty.
He was appointed Digital Art Director at Nick Knight's fashion film platform SHOWstudio between 2011 & 2016, he won a New Wave Creatives award at the Fashion Awards in 2019.
CHARLI XOX
SELFRIDGES & CO
NIKE SPORTSWEAR, BAD GYAL
Jon describes his work as one that involves an infinite amount of possibility; “there’s really no limit to what can be done,” he adds, “which can be a blessing and a curse.”
WIRED
TIKTOK
SILVIA WEIDENBACH, VISUAL FEAST AT VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM
Much of what Jon produces is derived from a concept, before realised into an expansion of ‘real-life’ – a process that he refers to as “world-building”. “My most effective projects, I think, walk the line between the real and digital – the mid-zone that is a little uncomfortable.”
SYNTOPIA, IRIS VAN HERPEN
SILVIA WEIDENBACH,
BEETLE
PERSONAL WORK
Jon questions the polarising effects of the digital world. He recently worked on a music video for British pop rock band The 1975, co-directed with Ben Ditto. Titled The Birthday Party, the video sees a new world where tech has risen above all else. Evaluating topics of narcissism and loneliness, its avatar protagonists enter into a ‘digital detox’ programme.
THE 1975, THE BIRTHDAY PARTY
Jon has installed a five-storey augmented reality experience, called Digital Falls, in the atrium of Selfridges department store in London. The AR artwork saw the five-storey atrium at Selfridges transformed into a column of water inhabited by pulsing, sculptural shapes that were inspired by bioluminescent creatures. It was described by its creators as "Europe's largest AR experience".
SELFRIDGES & CO, DIGITAL FALLS
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