THOUGHT
What can no longer be kept in silence.
art installation "THOUGHT"
Dedicated to VASILISA/X.A.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
CYCLE TOOLS
This work is an audio-visual performance about the inner experience of two types of personal tragedy. Death, which is inevitable — and loss that comes through one's own fault.

THOUGHT is a multimedia cycle created as a personal emotional statement. At its core is pain and the journey through it: loss, shame, acceptance. Digital effects serve as a language where words run out. The technically simple execution is a deliberate choice: the tool is subordinate to the idea, not the other way around. That is the honesty and the uniqueness of this work.


Claude
Suno
AI Canvas API / HTML
Resolume
Organ
Remixlive
CapCut
Light. Darkness. Time.




CONCEPT
The project is built on a deliberate rejection of complexity for the sake of complexity. The form is intentionally simple — and it is precisely in this simplicity that the position lies: depth is not measured by technical perfection. A profound statement does not equal sophistication.
A personal emotional journey, translated into the language of digital imagery — not because it is fashionable, but because it was the only available language for what needed to be said.
THOUGHT is a conversation about oneself. Honest. Without intermediaries.
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Ek Collider 10 pcs
Ckc Mini Blinder 10 pcs
Light Sky Mini Lunar 6 pcs
CONTROL

CONTROL PANEL MA 2 Light
Roxx Blinder B2 12 pcs
SCREENS

Dicolor P4 2 × 5 m
Beyond 19×40 6 pcs
PROJECTION

Video projector Panasonic
20000 lm
TECHNICAL COMPONENTS
ARTIST'S INTERVIEW
ABOUT THE ARTIST
MARIA
GUTKOVA
Technology is a tool. Without thought, without purpose behind it, it is incapable of moving people.
My work exists at the intersection of the physical and the digital — where light becomes narrative, where sound constructs space, where the viewer is no longer an observer but a participant within the story.
Each installation is a search for contrast: the industrial and the organic, the facade and what lies behind it, what we choose to show — and what we choose to hide.





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