CIRCULARITY
ON THE EDGE 
Venice 
Biennale ‘25
Our studio contributed to Circularity on the Edge, an installation curated by Kateryna Lopatiuk, exploring AI’s potential to analyze, document, and repurpose building debris. The work addresses sustainable approaches to reconstruction during and after the war and provides a platform to communicate the realities of Russia’s agression against Ukraine on the international stage of the Biennale.

We worked on 3D scanning, preparing the space, and assembling the exhibition in Kyiv, as well as preparing it for transport to Venice. Together with Orest Yaremchuk and Andriy Hazhin, we also developed the supporting video narrative. The project combines physical and audiovisual layers to reveal destruction, explain AI methodology, and immerse visitors in the material’s textures. Collaboration among the team is an important part that made the work multilayered and conceptually rich.
Together with: Kateryna Lopatiuk, Herman Mitish, Yana Buchatska, Oleksandr Sirous, Orest Yaremchuk, Roman Puchko, Anastasiia Lopatiuk, Roman Sakh, Kostyantyn Kuchabskiy, Andriy Hazhin, Olena Vakhnina, Pavlo Sirko, Dmytro Tentiuk, Oleksandr Dyvnych, Ivanna Lipych

Kyiv & Venice / 2025



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