Artivator in Venice: A Conversation with Enrico Dedin
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Artivator in Venice: A Conversation with Enrico Dedin

Enrico Dedin is a media artist and art director whose work spans video, digital media, and experimental storytelling. Based in the Metropolitan City of Venice and known for his poetic visual language and thoughtful exploration of contemporary life, Enrico combines his background in visual experimentation with a sharp curatorial eye. We asked Enrico about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

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Glitches, Serendipity & Synths: A Conversation with Nico Antwerp
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Glitches, Serendipity & Synths: A Conversation with Nico Antwerp

Nico Antwerp is a London-based video artist with a passion for mixing digital tools in playful and unexpected ways. With a background in music and sound design, he gradually found his way into motion design and video art — shifting from thinking in milliseconds to frames. We asked Nico about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

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Where Whales Fall and Myths Rise: Alena Saveleva
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Where Whales Fall and Myths Rise: Alena Saveleva

Alena Saveleva is an artist and filmmaker whose work centers on visual and non-linear storytelling that explores non-human myths and essences. Her practice challenges anthropocentric narratives, seeking instead to re-enchant nature and decentralize the human gaze. Themes of cycle, death, and rebirth run through her work, offering viewers a space to reflect on transformation and the quiet continuity of life beyond human timelines. We asked Alena about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

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Silence, Surveillance, and Immersive Video Art: Sofia Malemina
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Silence, Surveillance, and Immersive Video Art: Sofia Malemina

Sofia Malemina is a London-based multimedia artist whose work spans video, sound, and immersive installation. A 2023 Fine Art graduate of Central Saint Martins, Sofia combines digital technologies with traditional techniques to explore themes like identity, perception, and the blurry line between physical and virtual space. Her influences range from the philosophical musings of Jean Baudrillard to the experimental silence of John Cage, and her practice is rooted in conceptual inquiry that feels both personal and deeply reflective. We asked Sofia about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

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