
Olivia Ema is a London-based creative technologist, digital artist and Associate Lecturer at London College of Fashion (UAL), working at the intersection of generative systems, real-time visuals and cultural memory. She creates installations, activations and workshops that turn technical processes into a felt experience.
Her work spans screens at Outernet London, dancefloors with Ministry of Sound, briefs for Adidas, YouTube and Adobe, and collaborations with the Barbican and Arebyte. Recent projects include Black to the Future, exploring Black British cultural memory through archive and AI, and an interactive floor installation exploring grief through movement, light and ritual.
Olivia is drawn to where technology stops being purely technical and becomes sensory. She teaches Touchdesigner as a tool for translating feeling into form, invested in making tech accessible to people who don't yet see themselves as technologists.

