
MyFi Studio
We are a multimedia production studio and artist duo. From Miami to Tokyo, MyFi Studio builds new instruments and computer systems for creating art and music in real time. Our custom tools are used for public programming, interactive installations, and live performance.
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MyFi Studio is a 2025 Ellies Creator Award Winner for tie the knot: the twilight years connect us. This multimedia project contextualizes Miami as a shared home for MyFi Studio and Nam June Paik, the founder of video art who lived in Miami from 1988-2006. For tie the knot, MyFi Studio created a new film and a series of live performances at Florida International University Miami Beach Visual Arts Gallery, Locust Projects, and Filmfest Akizuki in Japan.
In Japan, we premiered our video and live performance in Tashiro House. The former samurai residence and designated cultural heritage site screened tie the knot: the twilight years with a site-specific interactive feedback loop during the international film festival, Filmfest Akizuki. On the final night to celebrate the film festival, MyFi Studio transformed Tashiro House into an instrument with a live audiovisual performance about Miami's role in the birth of video and computing art.
MyFi Studio performed Look Over Here, a new live immersive experience in the Frost Science Museum's 67-ft Planetarium Dome in July 2025. We transformed the Planetarium into an ephemeral computer system with MyFi's custom audiovisual tools, 16 projectors, and 1000+ wires.The first two MyFi Studio instrument collections sold out, debuting #4 on Billboard Biggest Music NFT chart in 2023. Later that year, we performed for "Nam June Paik: The Miami Years" exhibition at The Bass Museum of Art.
In 2024, The Bass Museum of Art commissioned MyFi Studio to create a new instrument inspired by Nam June Paik, Internet Dweller (1994). We created in real time (2025), a collection of 404 sampler instruments playable on a computer connected to the internet. We distributed 404 instruments to the public. The Bass museum partnered with MyFi Studio to host the Internet Dweller Electronic Music Labs: a series of 6 public programs. MyFi Studio invited local artists to perform using their commissioned instrument in various genres. MyFi Studio taught educational music-making workshops with their commissioned instruments during the public programs. MyFi Studio performed with our commissioned instruments 9 times in 6 weeks in Miami, Tokyo, Akizuki, and Seoul. Generated by code, written in p5.js, and stored on Ethereum, MyFi Studio instruments are available to play online.
MyFi Studio is co-founded by Aimee Rubensteen and Dr. Josh Eisenberg.
Meet MyFi Studio
Aimee Rubensteen
I'm CEO of MyFi Studio. I'm a curator, artist, and editor focusing on multi-sensory art and archival media. I curate and commission multimedia exhibitions in museums, galleries, publications, video games, and online. My work has been featured in NPR, WLRN, Miami Herald, i-D, NBC WFLA, Miami New Times, and Hyperallergic.
Before MyFi, I was appointed as the first Florida-based Acquisitions Curator for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. I co-founded Rojas + Rubensteen Projects in Miami in 2016. I researched my Master's dissertation on Science, Aestheticism And The Image Of The Body at The Courtauld Institute in London.
Dr. Josh Eisenberg
I'm CTO of MyFi Studio. I'm a musician, instrument builder, and AI scientist.
Before MyFi, I was the Director of Artie's NFT + AI Lab. Even further back, I researched my Ph.D. dissertation on computational understanding of narrative structure, at Florida International University's School of Computing and Information Sciences.
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My research on the computational understanding of narrative and conversational dialogue is published in peer reviewed publications and patented with the USPTO.



