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Len Lin

Len Lin is the founder of Artiver, a digital art platform reimagining how artists collaborate with AI and share their work with the world. With a background in building AI-powered products at top tech companies like Google, Meta, DoorDash, HP, and Opus Clip, Len brings deep technical expertise and a passion for creative innovation.

 

At the intersection of engineering and art, Len launched Artiver to empower a new wave of digital creators—combining human imagination with machine intelligence, and helping artists not just create, but thrive.

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    Daiya Dai

    Daiya Dai is a multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and curator based in New York. She recently earned her degree in Art History & Visual Culture and Film Production from Bard College. Her work bridges experimental film, performance, and critical theory, often exploring themes of memory, identity, and technological mediation.


    As a filmmaker and visual artist, Daiya combines analog techniques with emerging AI tools to challenge conventional modes of storytelling. Her short films and performance-based works have been featured in international screenings and experimental art circles.


    Daiya served as a research and archival intern at the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities, where she contributed to public programming and artist engagement, including organizing campus events and talks. She has also curated independent exhibitions, including her debut solo show “Who Needs a Resume When You’ve Got an Exhibition” in Shanghai, which featured multimedia installations that examined the relationship between personal narrative and public presentation.


    Currently, as Marketing Executive at Artiver, Daiya works at the intersection of art and technology, leading efforts to empower artists with accessible AI tools and build community-centered platforms for digital creativity.

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      Hao-Yun Chi

      Hao-Yun Chi is an innovative architectural designer and technology-driven creative, now serving as AI Art Consultant at Artiver. With a Ph.D. in Architecture and experience as a visiting scholar at UCLA, Hao-Yun blends his expertise in Extended Reality (XR), digital twins, and AI to push the boundaries of how we experience and create art.

      Renowned for his award-winning design work and groundbreaking research, Hao-Yun brings a unique perspective to the intersection of technology, sustainability, and aesthetics.

       

      At Artiver, he helps guide the creative and technical direction of AI-assisted art, supporting artists in exploring new modes of expression and shaping the future of human-AI collaboration in the arts.

       

      As a mentor, researcher, and visionary, Hao-Yun inspires the next generation of digital creators and helps craft transformative experiences that bridge physical and digital worlds.

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        Eunice Chen

        Eunice Chen is an independent curator and researcher based in New York City, serving as the Independent Curator for Artiver. Her curatorial work explores themes of mobility, migration, and identity in the digital age, offering a critical lens on how technology reshapes our sense of place and belonging.

        Eunice has curated multiple solo and group exhibitions across New York, with support from the SVA Alumni Society, Rockella Space, and the New York State Council on the Arts. Her curatorial reach extends internationally—her virtual exhibition proposals have been featured in Beijing, and she has contributed to major triennials in Norway, China, and the United States.

        At Artiver, Eunice brings her global perspective and curatorial vision to help shape exhibitions that challenge, inspire, and celebrate the evolving dialogue between art, technology, and human experience.

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          Julia Hsia

          Julia Hsia is a multidisciplinary artist based in New York City, with a strong focus on performative art. In addition to her artistic practice, she serves as an Independent Art Consultant for Artiver, bringing her expertise to help shape the platform’s artistic vision and community engagement. Julia has collaborated with a wide range of artists to explore the integration of AI in contemporary art. She held a solo exhibition in New York and was selected for the 2023 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program by the New York Foundation for the Arts.

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