PANTERRA is an association of artists Kira Borisova, Victoria Stroi and Pavel Nedostoev, who have over 20 years of experience in events, architecture and multimedia. Creating large-scale multimedia objects, installations and sculptures, they are developing their own direction - cyberhumanism, as well as working in the style of new metaphysical realism. Their work was created with the support of the general partner of the NUR festival - Zen platform.
It is a horizontal structure introduced into the urban landscape from an unfamiliar angle, like a fragment of a system that has moved into our dimension from another part of space.
The object does not broadcast a signal - it spreads it like a medium. Information travels tangentially rather than directionally: through air and space, entering not the mind but directly into the body. On the surface of the structure is a stream from a mass of data: news, digital events, fragments of documentary reality. It is not a message - but a structure of continuous presence.
The installation reflects the news flow that passes through the Zen platform on a daily basis. The object works in the background, inviting the viewer not to observe, but to be inside the information flow of data.
Extreme park “URAM”, street
Kremlevskaya Embankment, 33 (near the ecostation)