About

Bodhi Eira Jones (They/Them)

Bodhi Eira Jones is a transmedia artist working within the liminal spaces where sensory story, and time jumping merge. Moving fluidly across video, installation, sound, and interactive storytelling, Bodhi creates layered, immersive environments that activate deep sensory memory—spaces where remembering becomes a full-bodied experience and perception stretches beyond the limits of the known.

Their practice moves between the cracks, slipping through temporal seams and emerging where worlds overlap. In these thresholds, Bodhi embraces negative capability and unknowing, inviting users, players and audiences to inhabit sensory states that cannot be named, only experienced. These spaces function as portals—where revelation occurs not through clarity, but through getting lost, in a deepened connection to the under ways. 

Drawing from personal mythology, speculative narratives, and queer modalities of fluidity, Bodhi shapes stories that evolve across mediums, shifting form as they move through time and embodiment. This shape-shifting approach to narrative mirrors the transformations at the heart of Bodhi’s work: identities unfixed, worlds in motion, meanings continually reshaped.

Rooted in curiosity and a commitment to the poetic undoing of the in-between, Bodhi expands the possibilities of contemporary transmedia by crafting experiences that open into the emotional, the mythic, and the sensorial—inviting audiences not just to witness, but to play in plural thresholds alongside them.