Pullman Tour Eiffel

In partnership with Artpoint, the Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel offers you the experience of digital art. Each month, discover the video artworks of four of the most cutting-edge digital artists of the moment on the sumptuous wall of screens located in the lobby. Find out more about the current exhibition here!

Andréa Philippon

Andréa Philippon is a multidisciplinary artist and 3D designer based in Lausanne, Switzerland. After years in the hospitality industry, he returned to study 3D design, driven by a deep curiosity and a lifelong passion for nature. His work merges high-detail digital animation with organic inspirations, blending physical and virtual worlds into poetic and futuristic landscapes. Influenced by plants, fungi, ceramics, architecture, and technology, Andréa creates richly textured animations that explore the harmony and complexity of natural forms. His ongoing series Digital Garden uses a procedural system to generate evolving digital specimens—each artwork a tribute to nature’s energy and grace, constantly growing and transforming.

Philippon’s unique style has earned him collaborations with major names in the music and commercial industries, including David Guetta, Björk, and Black Coffee, as well as Adidas, Salomon, ESPN, Playstation, Motorola, and L’Occitane. His works have been exhibited in Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Barcelona, Denmark, and Russia, with recent highlights including Digital Garden at NFT Paris, ShibuyaTV in Tokyo, and the Constellations Festival in Metz. Each piece invites viewers into an immersive digital ecosystem—an ever-evolving exploration of nature’s beauty through the lens of contemporary technology.

Papilio Fern

The artist invites us to a journey into a world of futuristic digital plants, all more fantastic, complex and surreal than the others. A world that he sees as a possible reality. For him, plants are the most resilient and intelligent form of life on earth. They help regulate the climate, feed off the sun's energy, live in symbiosis with other species in a subtle way and preserve their habitats. They offer us a multitude of fragrances, a wealth of colors and infinite forms that delight our senses and revive our emotions. 

It is therefore a digital reproduction of this breathtaking nature that the artist proposes to us, which gives us the opportunity to question the place we make for it today.

Know Equilibrium

Know Equilibrium (Zahier Abrahams) is a digital artist, videographer and actor specialised in exploring the possibilities of AI. He has always been passionate about the arts, growing up with a love for fine art, film, theatre, and literature. He finds inspiration in surreal, psychedelic, and visionary artists, with their imaginative realms deeply influencing his creative journey. As a videographer and editor, he is fascinated by visual storytelling and creating compelling narratives.


By profession, he mostly work as an actor, presenter, and model which complements his own explorations of film and photography. His work intertwines surrealism and visionary art, delving into psychology, parapsychology, and philosophy. His aim as an AI explorer is to continually expand the horizons of creativity, exploring new possibilities and redefining the boundaries of art.

Past The Looking Glass

The "Flower Power" series symbolically visualizes the ideology of the 60s movement through surrealism, geometry, and movement. Using After Effects and AI animation, these visuals blend vivid imagery and dynamic compositions to evoke peace, love, and the transformative power of nature.


Each piece invites viewers to explore a world where flowers bloom amidst surreal landscapes, butterflies flutter through star-lit gardens, and waterfalls cascade through illuminated prisms. This series celebrates the beauty of nature while exploring themes of harmony and interconnectedness, offering a fusion of art and technology that transcends traditional forms.


The aim is the art to become an emblem of reflection and change.

Moonwalker Art

Dany Vo and Vy Vo, a dynamic artistic duo known collectively as Moonwalker Art, illuminate the creative landscape with their visionary works. United by a profound love for both nature and fashion, their artistry breathes new life into the familiar, infusing it with a captivating sense of surrealism. From their earliest days as budding artists, Dany and Vy found solace and inspiration in the natural world around them. Drawing from childhood memories and the innate beauty of their surroundings, they honed their craft through years of exploration and experimentation. With a foundation rooted in traditional artistry, they embarked on a journey of self-discovery, continuously evolving their techniques and perspectives.


What sets Moonwalker Art apart is their unique collage-style approach, a visual language that reimagines the familiar through a kaleidoscopic lens. Each piece is a symphony of textures, colors, and shapes meticulously arranged to evoke a sense of wonder and intrigue. Through their art, Dany and Vy invite viewers to transcend the ordinary and immerse themselves in a world where reality and fantasy converge. As technology emerged as a dominant force in the artistic landscape, Dany and Vy embraced the shift, seamlessly integrating digital tools into their repertoire. Their adaptability and willingness to embrace new trends have allowed them to stay at the forefront of innovation while staying true to their artistic vision.


With Moonwalker Art, Dany Vo and Vy Vo invite you to embark on a journey of exploration and imagination. Through their collaborative efforts, they continue to push the boundaries of creativity, reminding us of the boundless possibilities that await when we dare to dream.

Fields of Hope - Horizontal

This artwork, created for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, presents a surreal landscape of endless hills adorned with vibrant pink wildflowers. The flowers float gracefully toward a central mirror, symbolizing the unwavering support of the community for those affected by breast cancer. The rolling hills represent the beautiful curves of the female body, while the mirror reflects the importance of body image and self-acceptance. Through this imagery, the artwork conveys a positive message of resilience, empowerment, and solidarity, encouraging viewers to embrace their individuality and the strength found in community support during challenging times.

Zoe Osborne

Zoe Osborne is a Toronto-based artist and designer from Barbados. Zoe has been creating digital animations since 2020, focussing on Caribbean symbolism and narratives as they relate to home, longing, and the Caribbean diaspora. Zoe has showcased digital animations in exhibitions in London, Toronto, New York, Barbados, Dubai, as well as in  digital exhibitions, including on the NFT platform SuperRare. 


Zoe holds a bachelor degree in Interior Design from Toronto Metropolitan University and is the founder of Mahogany Culture, a Collective focused on Caribbean culture retention. She uses this platform to showcase Caribbean creatives with a focus on the documentation and celebration of Caribbean culture, telling stories of the Caribbean experience and aesthetic. Zoe was a resident of Elevate’s inaugural NFT Residency Program in Toronto. Her work has been featured in publications including Hypebae, Shout Out Miami, Azure Magazine and Princeton’s Pigdin magazine. Zoe’s art can be found in private digital and physical collections worldwide.

Gully House

I sometimes dream of that house in the country, the one that sits in the middle of my Best Friend's gully. In my dreams, I think of how the kite we made that summer got stuck and how it now lay there in the bushes sunstruck.