Fatih Jagad Raya is an Indonesian contemporary new media artist whose practice operates at the intersection of 3D animation, traditional craft, and socio-political enquiry. A graduate in Fine Art Education from Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (2018–2023), he has developed a distinctive visual language in which computer-generated form is layered with hand-rendered shading, choreographies derived from classical Indonesian dance, and sonic compositions drawn from traditional music. The result is a body of work that resists the synthetic neutrality often associated with digital art, anchoring the medium instead within cultural specificity and material memory.
His practice extends across three registers: virtual three-dimensional environments, physical mixed-media constructions, and printed editorial imagery. This cross-medium approach reflects a sustained commitment to expanding the audience's encounter with digital work, and to ensuring its survival as a record. Each series is conceived as a historical document, an artefact intended to be re-examined by future audiences as evidence of its moment.
His work has been presented at leading institutional and independent venues including Galeri Nasional Indonesia (Jakarta), Selasar Sunaryo Art Space (Bandung), Bentara Budaya (Jakarta), and Grey Art Gallery (Bandung), with international presentations at Tra-Travel (Osaka), and exhibitions across Malaysia, the United Kingdom, and Brazil. He was named First Winner of the 2nd Grey Art Award (2026) and First Winner of Tjoekoep Tjoekoep Tjoekoep (2024), and was selected as a finalist for the Basoeki Abdullah Art Award #5 (2024) at Galeri Nasional Indonesia.

