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A human gets infected by a computer virus in virtual reality and gallery visitors are given the chance to peacefully roam in wheat fields as seductive orcs – two interactive projects by Theo Triantafyllidis both approach a certain kind of metamorphosis from different viewpoints.
You're starting to be drowsy, your eyes are closing and scales are growing through your skin… A hypnotizing video piece Filip Kopecký whispers you to sssleep.
Croatian filmmaker and photographer Marcella Zanki, known for the short film ODE TO YOUTH presented by Nowness, whose work bridges the worlds of fashion, documentaries and music videos, talks about her experimental film LOST GENERATION, starring Serbian supermodel icon Angelija Vujevic.
Ukrainian designer Peter Mazur constructs Grimes aesthetics-inspired 3D videos featuring ominous organic shapes floating in a timeless landscape.
Satan holds a ball in a rented Airbnb apartment and they invite you to join – the costume theme is The Master and Margarita.
Sustainable silver jewellery by British designer Hattie Wragg, imbued with ancient lore around metalwork, is as unusual and unexpected as the places it was sourced from.
Polish artist Iwona Ogrodzka offers a 2019 video vignette into the life of hers and her grandma's village, full of spring, gardening, gatherings and flashlight trips after dark, and uses it as a backdrop for the story of brave Maria who joined a rebellion.
From grain to linen, the creators of the Ukraine-based Para Platform create handmade futuristic garments from organic materials with an unwavering belief that the respect for and the worship of Nature and her creations will, again, come into mainstream fashion.
A derelict seaside fortress is ruled by six sorceresses in an occult sisterhood vision of fashion designer Linda Kokkonen and filmmaker Laura Martínova.
A short fashion story about warriors, gods and wild tribes is embedded in the scenery of Soviet-era block housing, old mosaics and an abandoned brutalist palace of culture.

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Let's make our second meeting at the consumerist paradise, at the oasis filled with unnecessary goods. Let us entertain you. However, don't forget about the world crisis behind the walls of the supermarket.

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You're welcome! Please, accept a chunk of bread and a pinch of salt. Let's be swarm(ed) by Slavic fantasy.