Lesia Vasylchenko (*1990, Kyiv) is one of Ukraine's up-and-coming artistic voices that urgently need to be heard. As an eyewitness to the war that continues to this day, her interdisciplinary work deals with temporality and history, war and memory, subjective and collective memory, technology and the environment. In her installations, video works and photographs, she explores how the past, present and future merge and how visual media - from historical archives to CCTV and drone footage - shape our perception, while algorithms increasingly intervene.
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