Michele Rinaldi on AI, Ecology, and the Art of Responsible Technology
Michele Rinaldi is a Rome-based artist and researcher working at the intersection of new media, digital arts, and environmental sustainability. His practice centers on multimedia installations powered by artificial intelligence, exploring invisible ecological processes such as CO₂ emissions and environmental transformations linked to climate change. Through his work, Michele investigates how technology can both reveal and critically reflect on the relationships between humans, nature, and computational infrastructures.
Where Whales Fall and Myths Rise: Alena Saveleva
Alena Saveleva is an artist and filmmaker whose work centers on visual and non-linear storytelling that explores non-human myths and essences. Her practice challenges anthropocentric narratives, seeking instead to re-enchant nature and decentralize the human gaze. Themes of cycle, death, and rebirth run through her work, offering viewers a space to reflect on transformation and the quiet continuity of life beyond human timelines. We asked Alena about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

