Bio
Sasha Snova is a media artist working with generative video, neural cinema and body-controlled audiovisual performances. Her practice investigates perception as a dynamic interplay between body, technology and image — transforming breath, movement, and sensor data into perceptual structures where visual flow responds to the artist’s inner state.
Blending algorithmic video and experimental cinema, she focuses on liminality: moments where the familiar turns unstable, and the viewer is immersed not in narrative but in the process of perception itself. Her works merge digital artifacts, archival materials and real-time generation to probe the thresholds of human and machine vision.
Sasha holds a master’s degree with honors in film production and has trained in AI cinema, neurophotography, and post-documentary practices. Her professional background includes sports broadcast reply direction, color grading and video editing. She has presented her work internationally at Fields Festival (2025), Unfold (2024), Freedom.Where I Am (2024), Rubezh: Liberty (2023), Undark (2016) and others.
Bio
Aleksei Amfeat Aleksandrov is a media artist and VJ working with real-time video, generative graphics, and visual effects. His practice focuses on creating atmosphere and immersive experiences by translating his live perception of music into visuals. Aleksei uses a variety of video sources, including self-generated material, and actively experiments with mapping techniques to interact with space and alter the perception of surfaces.
For Aleksei, visual performance is a form of communication with the outside world, where the emphasis is less on a specific concept and more on the direct exchange of sensations and emotions. His professional background in engineering and IT enables him to develop custom software for video signal processing and create unique visual effects.
Aleksei has performed in various clubs across Yerevan, Tbilisi, and Belgrade, participated in Speed_TV streams, collaborated with musicians, and presented video performances at exhibitions and festivals including NPAC Gallery (Yerevan, 2024), Fields Festival (2025), Unfold (2024), and RadiOnica.