How would one describe the moment of emergence? How can this be felt? A moment of absolute flexibility and at the same time a pronounced form in its formlessness? A comprehensive state in which both organic and inorganic components are intertwined? Visual images are shaped by neural networks, with a deliberate selection of the most peculiar dynamic forms, chosen for their unconventional movement patterns. It is through these experiments with artificial intelligence that an ephemeral, unclassified substance emerges, expressing naturalness through synthetic means — a fluid, tangible identity that absorbs and embodies various entities.
Elina Zazulia
Elina Zazulia is an interdisciplinary artist from Russia (born in Blagoveshchensk, Amur Oblast), currently residing in Colombia. She graduated from the Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design in St. Petersburg with a degree in Architectural Environment Design, which shapes her approach to space and form. Working across audiovisual art, video art, and installation, she explores posthumanist ideas, bodily transformation, and how digital technologies can expand perception and reinterpret materiality. Her works have been presented in international exhibitions across various cultural contexts worldwide, creating immersive environments where the boundaries between the digital and the corporeal dissolve.