INFINITE CIRCLES : How Media Art Reimagines the Circle
by LED.ART EDITORIAL
Our daily lives are surrounded by countless circles. The sun and the moon, the ripples of water, the bud of a flower, even the trace of a coffee cup. Circles reveal themselves endlessly, whether in nature or in human-made objects, existing as a universal and intuitive form always close to our gaze.
In the world of media art, the circle is more than a simple geometric figure. It is reborn with new meaning through light and sound, movement and time. The same circle, depending on how it is shaped and the materials with which it is combined, creates entirely different dimensions of space and sensation. Some circles assert their presence as a central object, while others unfold in generative patterns—scattering and reuniting in dynamic rhythms.
This issue of the magazine focuses on the infinite variations of the circle. Despite its uniform form, the circle gains entirely different lives depending on technology, material, and context. It is no longer merely the “round shape” we once called it, but rather an inexhaustible motif of creation that artists reimagine within the realm of media art. The circle may be a closed line, yet the world that unfolds within it is never closed.
We invite you to experience the works of LED.ART artists, capturing the infinite variations of the circle.

THROUGH THE COSMOS : Artwork by Rolands Zilvinskis

CLOSER TO THE MOON : Artwork by Rolands Zilvinskis

TOKYO DREAM : Artwork by GENERATIVE ART STUDIO

MYSTIC FOREST : Artwork by RANK SSS

CROWN : Artwork by Jordi Pagès

PANTHEON : AUTUMN RICHNESS : Artwork by EQUALIZER STUDIO GROUP

SHEEP BALL (PART2) : DAILY LIFE : Artwork by LED.ART ORIGINAL
The circle is a form familiar to everyone, yet within media art it delivers newness by offering entirely different aesthetic experiences shaped by each artist’s creative approach. In one context, the circle may symbolize the cycle of time; in another, it may embody the wonder of nature. Through this diversity, audiences can feel the multilayered possibilities that media art holds.
As an interface connecting technology, creativity, and the audience’s experience, the circle becomes a medium through which media art achieves its expansiveness and immersive aesthetics. From this simple shape emerges infinite interpretations, opening a field of sensibilities that contemporary art continues to pursue.

INFINITE CIRCLES : How Media Art Reimagines the Circle
by LED.ART EDITORIAL
Our daily lives are surrounded by countless circles. The sun and the moon, the ripples of water, the bud of a flower, even the trace of a coffee cup. Circles reveal themselves endlessly, whether in nature or in human-made objects, existing as a universal and intuitive form always close to our gaze.
In the world of media art, the circle is more than a simple geometric figure. It is reborn with new meaning through light and sound, movement and time. The same circle, depending on how it is shaped and the materials with which it is combined, creates entirely different dimensions of space and sensation. Some circles assert their presence as a central object, while others unfold in generative patterns—scattering and reuniting in dynamic rhythms.
This issue of the magazine focuses on the infinite variations of the circle. Despite its uniform form, the circle gains entirely different lives depending on technology, material, and context. It is no longer merely the “round shape” we once called it, but rather an inexhaustible motif of creation that artists reimagine within the realm of media art. The circle may be a closed line, yet the world that unfolds within it is never closed.
We invite you to experience the works of LED.ART artists, capturing the infinite variations of the circle.
THROUGH THE COSMOS : Artwork by Rolands Zilvinskis
CLOSER TO THE MOON : Artwork by Rolands Zilvinskis
TOKYO DREAM : Artwork by GENERATIVE ART STUDIO
MYSTIC FOREST : Artwork by RANK SSS
CROWN : Artwork by Jordi Pagès
PANTHEON : AUTUMN RICHNESS : Artwork by EQUALIZER STUDIO GROUP
SHEEP BALL (PART2) : DAILY LIFE : Artwork by LED.ART ORIGINAL
The circle is a form familiar to everyone, yet within media art it delivers newness by offering entirely different aesthetic experiences shaped by each artist’s creative approach. In one context, the circle may symbolize the cycle of time; in another, it may embody the wonder of nature. Through this diversity, audiences can feel the multilayered possibilities that media art holds.
As an interface connecting technology, creativity, and the audience’s experience, the circle becomes a medium through which media art achieves its expansiveness and immersive aesthetics. From this simple shape emerges infinite interpretations, opening a field of sensibilities that contemporary art continues to pursue.