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Museum of a Disappearing World

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Presented here is a selection of participants from the AI Concept Video course at LIVADA School. Following the competition, a shortlist of finalists was selected for the exhibition.
Disappearance is the exhibition’s central theme — a quiet inventory of what is gradually fading from everyday life. Sensations, habits, and experiences become exhibits, while the glow of screens and accumulated silence shape an atmosphere of fragility and reflection. Each work transforms something vanishing — darkness beyond screens, tactile experience, slow time — into a personal visual language where memory and technology intersect.
The exhibition explores digital fatigue and new forms of loneliness. Rather than documenting loss, the artists search for its emotional core, creating a dialogue between human experience, the constant flow of information, and the attempt to hold on to the present moment.
The world ends not with a blast but through a slow loss of signal, memory and connection.
24 Frames per Second
IVAN (IVA) YACHANOV
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A museum keeping what can’t be kept — faith, love and time, slipping away the moment they’re recognized.
Traces of Presence
ALLA DOLGOVA
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Aging and dementia as a museum, where the self quietly breaks into shards of its own memory.
MUSEUM OF AGING
Jenya Nagovicina
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Second Nature
A childhood memory growing through the familiar landscape in bursts of digital noise.
Anna Akimova
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The more a person records life, the less they are present in it.
Illusion of Presence
Elizaveta Baganova
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OMEN
A world after humanity, where love and compassion survive only as museum exhibits.
Julia Corbut
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A dystopia where closeness is forbidden and safety is bought at the cost of real contact.
HUMAN TOUCH: THE LAST PROHIBITION
Runa
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Museum of Memory
Personal memory as a museum that will vanish along with the only one who remembers it.
Elena Filimonova
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Touch becomes a reflection through glass — closeness within reach, yet impossible to grasp.
THE LAST SENSATION
Ekaterina Filichkina
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Fading Signal
On the border of body and code, living presence leaves one last tactile trace.
ArtDroid
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