SHUM
new media artists
studioshum23@gmail.com
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SHUM is a team of interdisciplinary artists who create physical art objects and digital content. Our commercial artistic projects arise from sincere passion and mind games, with experimentation and irony as central elements.
Born out of a decade-long friendship, Andrey Gorlachev (new media artist) and Alexander Zhiganov (creative producer) initiated our journey in January 2023, and together with 11 like-minded creators, they form the core of SHUM.
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SELECTED WORK
Microrave
Art installation
Microrave is a miniature rave installation, compressed into a one-meter circular stage. While most festivals and parties try to go bigger each year, Microrave goes the other way.
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alive
Audiovisual performance
An AV performance exploring how light is perceived by humans and machines. The musical structure combines electronic instruments with live guitar and sampled voices.
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the Source
Immersive exhibition
Introducing an exhibition of electromagnetic fields and ceramic objects made by SHUM studio in collaboration with the renowned SOMA Laboratory.
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Neutrino
Interactive installation
The interactive installation transforms a spherical space into a laboratory where each participant can experience being a scientist searching for unique elementary particles.
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Kirigami
Videoart
The award-winning story of a prisoned girl is told with the instruments of contemporary dance, video and Stable Diffusion AI. Our first artwork created in collaboration with artificial intelligence.
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Insertion loss
Videoart
Our imagination on how people could share their feelings, emotions and thoughts to each other without the use of words.
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009—TEST PROJECT_49
DOC_45457
Short placeholder description for a future project. Replace with real content when ready.
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010—TEST PROJECT_50
DOC_45458
Another experimental placeholder entry. Can be used for sketches, R&D or unreleased works.
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011—TEST PROJECT_51
DOC_45459
Reserved slot for a future work. Keeps the archive structure flexible and expandable.
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