TUNDRA is a new media art collective comprised of Alexandr Sinitsa, Klim Sukhanov, and Semyon Perevoshchikov. TUNDRA's artistic approach explores the balance in the play between order and chaos, expressed in the synthesis of technology and nature.
Their practice combines audiovisual performance, sound and light, space and nature, generative art, and various forms of multimedia experiments to interact with rapidly-changing environmental contexts. TUNDRA's practical approach reflects a conceptual orientation that highlights the deep contrast between binaries of nature/artificial, the real/virtual, and human/machine. While at the same time blurring these distinctions. In this sense, TUNDRA calls into question the reality of our representation of nature and prompts reflection on our increasingly digital experience with the natural world.
One characteristic of their work is movement: creating an immersive experience for the experiencer that demonstrates the continuous rhythm and motion of reality. It is a representation of the fabric of reality that goes beyond what meets the naked eye of appearances, the artificial simulatation of a noumenal world beyond appearances. The Day We Left Field, is a poetic inversion of the natural world: alien and familiar.
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