Yorgo Alexopoulos is an artist, technologist, and the creator of time-based media artworks, immersive video installations, paintings and sculptures. Alexopoulos' works draw from a wide range of original media including his own paintings, digital renderings, photographs, and filmed footage. He is best known for his moving image works that fuse painting, drawing, photography, and cinematography into video installations and mixed-media sculptures. He often presents these works by combining and synchronizing multiple monitors or projections. Alexopoulos' artworks are concerned with the archetypal. His works often touch upon transcendental themes resulting in the intermingling of disparate belief systems that explore the universalities across cultures and eras. Though he is frequently referred to as a digital artist, his practice is rooted in painting, the artist’s earliest medium. Permanent public installations include a 27-channel video installation for Norman Foster’s Bow Building in Calgary, Alberta, as well as large-scale video installations in Chicago’s AMA Plaza designed by Mies Van Der Rohe, and New York’s Row Hotel in Times Square. In 2011, he was commissioned by the Art Production Fund to produce a sprawling 432 LCD screen installation for the lobby of The Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas. A graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, he has studios in both Los Angeles and Athens, Greece.