Nimrod Weis Artist & Founder, ENESS - award-winning experiential art studio inc. Exhibition of the Year (FRAME) & collaborator Balloon Museum (10 million visitors)

ENESS
Founded in 1997, ENESS is a multi-award-winning art and technology studio. The multidisciplinary team explores the intersection between the virtual and the physical world in the creation of temporary and permanent interactive public art. Pioneers of new media art, ENESS artworks combine sculpture, textiles, design, furniture, software development, music and story.
Led by Artist and Founder Nimrod Weis, the team delves into the deeper potential of interactivity to form emotive responses from audiences and how to make art appeal to people of all ages and backgrounds. The studio’s style of work seduces viewers to get closer and experience unexpected curiosities, taking digital art installations out of the gallery and into the realm of public space. The team’s work questions how we view cities and their spaces and share ways in which technology and art bond us together.
ENESS believes in the power of providing art in everyday life that fires the imagination; that provides joy, happiness and beauty in unexpected places – transformational experiences that change lives. In this way the team are ‘happiness architects’, inspiring deeper moments between friends, family, and community.
ENESS interactive installations are commissioned by urban and cultural precincts, festivals, galleries, and museums of modern art worldwide.
NIMROD WEIS
Nimrod Weis is a sculptor, technologist and futurist. Co-founder of ENESS: a multidisciplinary art and technology studio founded in Melbourne in 1997, Nimrod and his team explore the intersection between the virtual and the physical to create a unique brand of interactive public art.
Nimrod is a passionate provocateur – constantly seeking to challenge the way we view cities and their spaces and share ways in which our shared experiences of technology and art bond us together. His work increasingly seeks to make art accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds.
Together with his team at ENESS he delves into the deeper potential of interactivity to form emotive responses from audiences. The studio’s playful and accessible style of work seduces viewers to get closer and experience unexpected curiosities, taking digital art installations out of the gallery and into the realm of public space.