What are Turku trams? (2022)
Reflecting on the past and future of trams in Turku, Finland, by asking visitors to answer the question of what they are.
Display: Arken, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland.
Exotic Tramways (2021)
Electric boxes along the new tram network in Tampere, Finland, commissioned by Tampere Tramway Art Program.
Images feature iconic tramcars - Tatra KT-4 (which is used in Tallinn) and Melbournian W-class car - surrounded by landscapes and birds typical for Estonia and Australia.
The work is also included in the online exhibition Birds in the Archive and Museum by Under and Tuglas Literature Centre of the Estonian Academy of Sciences.
DIGITAL MANDALA (2019)
Coping with fear of missing out by collectively colouring mandalas, patterns of smartphones and digital signs.
Display: Galerie la Crous de Paris, Paris, France, 2019.
District’s Dictionary (2018)
Learning the history of the Timiryazevski district in Moscow, Russia by asking the locals to write their associations and stories in alphabetical order (e.g. Neighbors. We are neighbors. We have to remember it, live together and help each other).
Display: Exhibition Hall Kovcheg, Moscow, Russia, 2018.
Where is Your Stop? (2018)
Reflecting on the use of public transport by asking visitors to write the name of their stop and stories about it.
Display: National Centre of Contemporary Art, Tomsk, Russia, 2018.
Map of the Island (2018)
Making the map of Olkhon, the largest island on the lake Baikal, by filling Petri dishes with water and sand.
Display: ARTIS gallery, CCA Winzavod, Moscow, 2018.
Mysterious Ice (2019)
Supported by IcePerformer and sculptor Boris Piekarek.
Experiencing sounds of the frozen lake Baikal by melting ice blocks.
Display: Kunstraum Studentenhaus Keller, Berlin, 2019.