
Anastasia Koroleva’s artistic interest lies in the field of research of the relationship between man and technology, the development of spatial installations and sound machines, the inclusion of nature or other agents used in the creation process, and the influence of technology on sensory and cognitive perception. She’s an active participant in festivals, concerts and exhibitions.
Her work has been showcased in CTM Festival, Ars Electronica Garden, CYFEST, Floating Sound Gallery, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, The Polytech Museum, Tretyakov Gallery among many others.
Synesthesia in the man & technology relationships
Koroleva explores the phenomenon of synesthesia in the context of contemporary artists’ works and the interaction between humans and technology, using her own installations Metamorph and Metabula as examples.
These installations explore the cross-modality of sensations, forging new relationships between auditory, tactile, and visual elements as an extension of synesthesia studies. By expanding perception and intensifying sensory impact, it seeks to create an experience inaccessible outside this space due to the absence of synesthetic features. This sensory development emerges through the reassembly of abstract concepts and the strategic use of external triggers in unconventional sequences and combinations.