TUNDRA is a new media artist collective comprised of Alexandr Sinitsa, Klim Sukhanov, and Semyon Perevoshchikov.

We began as a collaboration between visual artists and electronic music producers, exploring the synesthetic facets of human audiovisual perception through experimentation with new technologies and media.

In our artworks, we blend light, sound, space and use technology as a tool to interact with rapidly-changing environmental context.

TUNDRA's artistic practices include a/v performances, sound&light installations, generative art and various forms of multimedia experiments. Our artistic approach aims to balance chaos and order by combining technology and nature in various forms of media.

Our artworks have been exhibited in museums, galleries, and multi-media art festivals across Europe, America, Great Britain, Australia, and Asia, and have won two international awards: the Jury Selection of the
24th 文化庁メディア芸術祭 (Japan Media Arts Festival) and an Individual Award in the "Light Installation" category of CITIC Press Lightening Selection (China).
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TUNDRA is a multidisciplinary new media artist collective, formed in 2013, that comprised Alexandr Sinitsa, Klim Sukhanov, and Semyon Perevoshchikov.

We started as a collaboration between visual artists and electronic music producers to explore synesthetic facets of human audiovisual perception by using new emerging technologies and examining their significance through the lens of creativity. We blend sound, visual, space and technology to use it as a tool to interact with rapidly-changing environmental context.

TUNDRA's artistic practices include a/v performances, sound&light installations, generative art, multimedia avant-garde experimentations, and NFTs. In the conceptual core behind the works, there is an idea of searching for a balance between chaos and order that is represented through the mixing of technology and nature and expressing the inexpressible through new forms of art.

The artworks have been exhibited at museums, galleries and festivals of multi-media art in America, Great Britain, Europe, Australia, and Asia. ROW installation has won 2 international awards: Jury Selection of 24th 文化庁メディア芸術祭 | Japan Media Arts Festival and Individual Award in "Light Installation" category of CITIC Press Lightening Selection (China).
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