Digital Realms Collide: TOKiMONSTA and Andrew Thomas Huang Close LACMA’s "Digital Witness" in Style

Image courtesy of LACMA, TOKiMONSTA, and Andrew Thomas Huang

As LACMA’s Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film exhibition draws to a close, the museum is throwing one final celebration—and it’s anything but ordinary.

On Saturday, July 12, the museum transforms into a vibrant digital playground for the Digital Witness Dance Party. Grammy-nominated producer and electronic visionary TOKiMONSTA will command the night with genre-bending beats, while acclaimed visual artist Andrew Thomas Huang, also Grammy-nominated, will flood the space with immersive large-scale projection mapping. The result? A full-sensory collision of sound, light, and movement—where art and technology move together on the dance floor.

It’s the perfect send-off to a boundary-pushing exhibition that’s explored how digital tools are reshaping how we see, design, and express. From AI-assisted visuals to revolutionary lens-based media, Digital Witness has spotlighted a generation of creators reinventing the digital frontier.

LACMA also extends gratitude to all who joined the previews of the forthcoming David Geffen Galleries, set to open in April 2026. More updates are promised via Unframed, the museum’s digital journal.

Until then, see you under the lights.

Global Intuition