Nordlight
Nordlight is an immersive live audiovisual shaped by the haunting beauty of the Arctic polar night.
Created beyond the Arctic Circle, in a place where the sun appears for only an hour a day and slides low across the horizon, the work captures the rare and shifting palette of northern light — violet, crimson, icy blue, and the occasional green flicker echoing auroras.
The artist personally collected 3D scans of glaciers, mountains, and trees in the Khibiny Mountains using photogrammetry, embedding the landscape itself into the visual narrative.
The sound material was recorded in HDR 32-bit flow using hydrophones, geophones, and contact microphones — instruments that register what the human ear cannot: the subterranean currents of melting ice, the low-frequency tremors of mountains, the subtle creaks of trees in motion.
Nordlight is less a depiction than a transmission — of emotion, presence, memory.
It unfolds as a living composition where image, sound, and time weave together into a new kind of impressionism — one that resonates not only through the senses, but through the layered dimensions of perception.


Duration: 45-50 min
Audio: 2 ch
Video: 1 ch