
Valerie Wolf Gang is an intermedia artist, researcher, and professor exploring the intersections between art, technology, and contemporary social processes. Drawing on new media, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and experimental approaches, she analyses identity, perception, and the transformation of space. She has received numerous awards, including the Ivana Kobilca Award, the Vesna Award for best short film, the Darmstadt Photography Days Art Grant, the Faras Best Film Development Award in Egypt, the Torino FilmLab Grant, and accolades at festivals in Europe, the United States, and Asia. Her work has been on display in solo exhibitions at institutions such as the Weltmuseum Wien, LEW 1 Gallery in Darmstadt, Germany, Kibla Portal Maribor, Tobačna 001 Gallery, Ljubljana, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Ljubljana, galleries in the USA, and the Centre for Contemporary Art in Singapore. She has also collaborated with numerous international institutions, including the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence and the Vienna Institute for Contemporary Arts. She works at the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia, developing artificial intelligence and its applications in the contemporary security and research environment.

Martin Fir is a multidisciplinary Slovenian artist working across 3D design, sculpture, interactive media, music, writing, and game development. He blends technical precision with expressive craft, moving between Blender, Unity, procedural systems, and physical fabrication. Rooted in sci-fi influences, his work balances emotional depth, worldbuilding, and craftsmanship, merging organic forms with engineered futures. From designing characters for 3D printing and games to building tools that simplify creative workflows. He draws inspiration from the horror genre, sci-fi and everyday life, imagining futures where cooperation, creativity, and shared purpose redefine what it means to build, feel, and create alongside technology.

Tanja Vujinović is a media artist whose artworks explore fluid identities and techno-organic mythologies, shaped as virtual environments, interactive installations, and audiovisual compositions. Her work unfolds as a continuously evolving ecosystem of digital worlds, synthetic beings, and immersive soundscapes, manifesting as virtual landscapes, interactive pavilions, and sculptural environments that function like living digital compositions.
Since 1997, her works have been exhibited at numerous galleries and museums, such as the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Museum Kunst Palast in Düsseldorf, the Museum of Contemporary Art – Denver, Kunsthaus Meran, the Medienturm International Forum in Graz, the Cornerhouse Gallery in Manchester, the Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum, Kapelica Gallery in Ljubljana, Museum Fondation Vasarely in Aix en Provence, and Künstlerhaus in Vienna.
