Performance was commissioned by Spectaculare Festival 2022. Combining generative visuals and custom effects with architectural and floral footage, the performance was designed to explore the narrative of the Oasis Sky album by Tor.
Focus: live performance, generative visuals






This project was created for a live performance with Tor at the Spectaculare Festival 2022 in Prague. The visual concept emerged from discussions around the album’s creation process, emotional context, and accompanying artworks.
Floral animations and still images formed a foundational motif, combined with architectural elements referencing Toronto’s skyline. These elements reflected the extended period of isolation during which the album was produced, surrounded by domestic plant life. Custom generative systems and visual effects were developed to amplify emotional nuances in the music while remaining adaptable in a live performance setting.
Valeriia is a multidisciplinary creative technologist and producer working across concept development, prototyping, curation, and production of new media installations and events.
As a creative technologist, she focuses on building interactive audiovisual and light-based systems using sound, data, and sensor input. She primarily works with TouchDesigner, alongside Arduino and Blender, to develop modular setups for installations, exhibitions, and live performances.
With a background in urbanism and environmental studies, she brings a structured, systems-oriented approach to spatial and interactive projects. She often works in collaborative environments, refining ideas through testing and iteration.
prototyping, implementation, installation
interactive, data-driven, and generative art
light design and programming
projection mapping
physical computing
Valeriia is a multidisciplinary artist and creative technologist working with generative systems, real-time graphics, and spatial media. Her practice focuses on translating sound, data, and sensor inputs into responsive audiovisual and light-based environments.
Working primarily with TouchDesigner, alongside Arduino and Blender, Valeriia develops modular setups for installations, exhibitions, and live performances. Her projects range from interactive projections and data-driven visuals to hybrid installations combining projection mapping, LEDs, lasers, and sensors.
She often draws on her background in urbanism and environmental studies, approaching technology as a material that shapes spatial experience rather than a purely technical tool.
Her practice spans ideation, prototyping, curation, and production of new media installations, exhibitions, and events. She has been engaged in a variety of projects and roles where conceptual thinking and hands-on making intersect, and where ideas are developed through testing, iteration, and collaboration.