Zuta is a sci-fi world, a vision of the future.

The shape of this world is defined through an intricate world building that symbolises the experience of the artist in the real world.

This vision focuses on the interdependent relationship between culture and technology, the struggle to hold control of the self in a rapidly evolving world.


Atina// Repercussion


All beings have a tendency to absorb their environment in a search of reality and truth. The world that we live in shapes us the same way we use clay to make a sculpture. Life is secure in preserving itself, exploring various solutions, eventually coming up with more sophisticated examples like ourselves – humanity. Our complexity has given life possibilities to thrive beyond our own natural environment. With the power of unity and logical thinking we reached goals to unimaginable scales. We’ve created a great comfort for our bodies, but can we say the same about our souls?

The light that we have gotten from our innovations has cast a shadow so deep, that is almost hard to say where does it start and where does it end. Our artificial environment is creating a world from which there is no return. Entropy to a degree so unhinged that no matter how much power you have you cannot change it.

Atina stands at the intersection of human ambition and the consequences of technological progress. Her quest for power reflects a desire to transcend the limitations imposed by the rapidly evolving world shaped by human innovation. For her, power means freedom. This freedom comes in the form of being free from the limits of one’s own body and mind and the limits imposed on them by the outside forces.