Co-Vision: Collective of Artists (CZ/SK/UA)

David Přílučík’s artistic practice focuses on post-natural conditions that challenge modern rationality and imagination. Using diverse aesthetic media—including video, installation, objects, and live events—he connects human and more-than-human themes. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and the Dutch Art Institute, and he is the co-winner of the 2022 Jindřich Chalupecký Award.

Marie Tučková works across text, performance, composition, video, drawing, and installation. Her art explores the politics of listening, voice hierarchies, polyphony, collaboration, and the intersection of poetic and political language. She is the recipient of the 2020 Jindřich Chalupecký Award. She holds a BA from UMPRUM in Prague and earned an MA from the Dutch Art Institute’s Art Praxis program in 2021.

Selmeci Kocka Jusko (Alex Selmeci a Tomáš Kocka Jusko) are an artistic duo who create complex intermedia installations or, in contrast, present collections of physical objects that function as energy tabs. These objects can be either tools that create a complex situation or the by-products of this situation. This ambiguity generates a tension, which, however, also exudes a surprising calm. The artists examine the relationship between visual representation, memory, and perception, using experimental approaches to the structure of exhibition spaces. Both studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague.

Katarina Gryvul is a Ukrainian composer, violinist,  music producer and educator. She merges the concept of holophony (sound recorded with special techniques) with avant-garde techniques to craft distinctive sonic landscapes using instruments, voice, analogue synthesizers, and spatial sound.Her pieces were performed at festivals such as: Warsaw Autumn, Ars Electronica, CTM, Rewire, L.E.V., Musikprotokoll, Mixtur, Gaudeamus, Nuits Sonores, Festival Presence and many others.

Object realisation – Selmeci Kocka Jusko

Video concept – Marie Tučková and David Přílučík

Music – Katarina Gryvul

Editing and directing – David Přílučík

Camera – Michal Blecha and David Přílučík

CGI – Denisa Müllerová and Veronika Žilinská