Sasha Litvintseva is an artist, filmmaker, and writer, whose work is situated on the uncertain thresholds of the perceptible and the communicable, organism and environment, and knowledge regimes and power, at the intersection of media, ecology, and the history of science. Her work has been exhibited and screened worldwide including at the Berlinale (2020, 2017); Rotterdam (2022, 2017); CPH:DOX (2022); Courtisane (2022, 2017); Cinema Du Reel (2018, 2016); Punto de Vista film festivals (2021); the Baltic Triennial (2021); Venice Architecture Biennale (2020); Museum of the Moving Image New York (2020); ICA London (2018); LA Filmforum (2021); Berlinische Galerie (2018); Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2019); transmediale (2022); Videobrasil (2017); Berlin Atonal (2019, 2018); and Criterion Channel, among many others. Her films have won numerous awards internationally, including the Sylvestre Award for Best Short Film at IndieLisboa (2022) and Best Short Documentary at Guanajuato Film Festival (2022).
Graeme Arnfield is an artist, filmmaker, and composer living in London, UK. Producing sensory essay films from networked imagery his films use methods of investigative storytelling to explore issues of technology, ecology, and history. Research topics have included: the politics of digital networks, the distribution of ecological matter such as peat and asbestos, and the adaptive circulation of global and local histories. His work has been presented worldwide including Berlinale (2020); International Film Festival Rotterdam (2017); Courtisane Festival (2021, 2020); Open City Documentary Festival (2021); Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival (2023, 2016); Sonic Arts Festival (2017); European Media Arts Festival (2020, 2019); transmediale (2023, 2019); IMPAKT Festival (2018); Kasseler Dokfest (2021, 2018); Plastik Festival (2017); International Kurzfilmtage Winterthur (2016); LUX (2018); Institute of Contemporary Arts (2017, 2016); Berlinische Gallerie (2018); Signal Gallery (2016); Whitechapel Gallery (2018); and on e-flux (2020) and Vdrome (2015). His work is distributed by LUX, Arsenal, and Square Eyes.