The image is not a goal — but a trace of the collision between body and system.
Sasha Snova is a media artist working with moving image, generative AI, and live performance. With a background in film and television, she works across moving image and real-time systems.
Her practice engages the body and environment as sources of signal — where physiological and spatial data become parameters that shape the behaviour of a moving image. The visual does not function as representation, but as the output of a system responding to live conditions.
Rather than producing fixed images, she constructs environments in which perception shifts between states of stability and disruption. Her work is drawn to liminal states: moments when the familiar begins to feel strange, when reality seems to crack and something uncertain starts to emerge.
Since 2025 she organises BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) in Belgrade — an open platform for media artists.