Immersive multimedia installation Manifesto on Time presents a critical examination of our digital existence, raising pertinent questions about the value of our attention, the economics of time in virtual spaces, and the very definition of presence and permanence in an increasingly digital world.
It unfolds in two interconnected parts. The first is a video performance featuring the artist’s reading of the “Manifesto on Time”. The second — 3D video art, which presents an allegorical interpretation of the Manifesto’s key ideas. An integral part of this immersive experience is an electroacoustic installation for the project. Together, these elements create an environment that blurs the boundaries between the physical and virtual, drawing viewers deeper into the artist’s vision, offering a unique opportunity to engage with these ideas on an emotional and intellectual level, pushing the boundaries of contemporary artistic expression.