
His art explores the dynamic interactions between people and screen-driven technology, often challenging viewers to rethink these relationships. Known for his innovative use of "kitbashing"—a creative blend of mixed media, unconventional materials, and found objects—Lai-Pyne brings unique visual narratives to life in his projects.
His work, both solo and collaborative, has been showcased at prominent venues, including the Museum of Old and New Art (MoNA), Soft Centre, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, ACMI, Liquid Architecture, Arts House, AsiaTOPA, and AIDLAB in Hong Kong. Henry has also taken part in artist residencies at the Centre for Projection Art, Chunky Move's Activators Program, and Arts House CultureLab.