Liudmila Siewerski Studio engages in the interdisciplinary fields of mapping projection, media scenography, and video installation.
The studio’s practice integrates projection and light-based art with generative and procedural visual strategies, architectural forms, and site-specific materials, frequently incorporating archival resources of local significance. Through her work with mapping projections, Siewerski investigates the creation of audiovisual experiences within urban contexts, aiming to evoke collective memory and critically examine the capacity of contemporary technologies to mediate, reconstruct, and intertwine temporal dimensions of the past, present, and future. In parallel with her artistic practice, Siewerski is actively involved in academic research, focusing on mapping projection, media gesamtkunstwerk, and urban media interventions.
Her art works and performances have been presented in several solo and group exhibitions including II Moscow Young Bienalle of Contemporary art (Russia), Festival of Contemporary Art „CyberFest“ (St. Petersburg, New York), Genius Loci Mapping Festival (Germany), Hong Kong Taikwun Performance Festival, “Worlds of networks” (Centre Pompidou, Paris), Rencontres Audiovisuelles (France), Leipzig Light Festival, etc.
The mapping project “Futura. Fortuna. Libertas“, which she directed, received the “Emerging Artist” award at the IBSIC Conference 2025