His work is unified by a signature aesthetic that fuses psychedelic themes with richly textured palettes, resulting in a lens-based style that is enigmatic, atmospheric, and metaphysical.
His creations have been exhibited and sold through prestigious institutions such as Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Fine-Art galleries around the world. GMUNK’s early contributions to Flash and motion design set new standards for experimentation and have been studied in design schools internationally for over two decades.
GMUNK’s groundbreaking projection-mapping short film BOX became one of the most viral visual works of its time, earning top honors including the Cannes Grand Prix and SIGGRAPH’s Best in Show. He also crafted one of the most iconic image campaigns in history with the Microsoft Windows 10 desktop wallpaper—viewed by over a billion people worldwide.
A pioneer in Augmented Reality, GMUNK helped shape the visual language of sci-fi by designing holographic content for Tron: Legacy and Oblivion. His full-spectrum photography series InfraMunk has inspired a new generation of visual artists and has been featured globally across platforms such as Fubiz, DesignBoom, and Engadget.
Over the years, his commercial portfolio has been prolific, with commissions from Apple, Disney, Nike, Adidas, Samsung, Microsoft, Meta, Audi, Maserati, Mercedes, NASA, Sony, Uber, Dolby, HP, Adobe, Coca-Cola, Tonal, Dobel, The Creators Project, Asus, Hummer, Infiniti, and HBO.
At the core of GMUNK’s work lie explorations of identity, the subconscious, and our evolving human relationship with technology.
DECIMA
Set in a distant future, a ‘species’ of robotic shamans called the Vi survive through the harvesting of dreams from the human subconscious to predict the future.
DECIMA is the titular matriarch and the last remaining biological human who can dream. When the Vi discover Decima is terminally ill, they attempt to extract her soul in order to place it into an immortal vessel; an Oracle called The Rune.
The film ultimately focuses on the human condition and examines the deep emotional connection to loss and rebirth, exploring themes of mortality, empowerment, soul passage, and illumination.
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