1st Studio Siberian Mouse Masha And Veronika Babko Hard Avi Taltaim Apr 2026

Each idea is deliberately broad enough to fit a visual‑arts studio, a performance space, a multimedia lab, or a co‑working hub—whichever direction you’re leaning toward. | What it is | Why it fits the studio name & team | |------------|-----------------------------------| | A floor‑to‑ceiling LED wall that reacts in real time to sound, movement, and temperature sensors placed around the room. | Siberian evokes cold, light, and vast space; the wall becomes a living “aurora” that visualises the creative energy of the people inside. | | Two operating modes: Story‑Mode (pre‑programmed narrative loops) and Jam‑Mode (live feed from microphones, motion capture, or even a handheld thermal camera). | Masha (visual storytelling) can author the story loops; Veronika (sound design) can feed the audio; Hard Avi (hardware/robotics) can rig the sensors; Tal‑Taim (cultural‑mix projects) can inject thematic motifs. | | Audience interaction: visitors wear lightweight “pulse bands” that feed heart‑rate data into the wall, making the colors shift with collective excitement. | Turns every visit into a participatory performance , a great hook for workshops or open‑studio nights. | 2️⃣ “Cold‑Craft Lab” (a mini‑maker space) | Component | What you’ll need | How it connects to the team | |-----------|------------------|-----------------------------| | Cryo‑Printing Station – a 3‑D printer that works with low‑temp polymer (e.g., PLA‑gel) to create “frost‑textured” sculptures. | Small temperature‑controlled enclosure, a standard FDM printer, and a supply of specialty filament. | Hard Avi can handle the hardware; Masha can design the forms; Veronika can embed tiny speakers that crackle like ice; Tal‑Taim can suggest folk‑inspired motifs. | | Ice‑Canvas – a shallow, insulated tray filled with a thin layer of clear gel that freezes when a UV‑laser etches it. The result is a translucent, glowing “painting”. | UV‑laser cutter, a refrigerated tabletop, and a food‑grade gel. | Perfect for rapid prototyping of visual concepts or for limited‑edition merch. | | Snow‑Sound Booth – a sound‑proof pod lined with faux‑snow that absorbs low frequencies and releases them when a pressure pad is stepped on, creating percussive “crunch” sounds. | Acoustic foam wrapped in white fabric, pressure sensors, and a simple Arduino‑driven speaker. | Gives Veronika an instantly playable instrument and lets visitors record “snow‑beats”. | 3️⃣ “Story‑Swap Sessions” (a recurring program) | Format | Frequency | Core mechanic | |--------|-----------|----------------| | Masha‑Minute – 5‑minute live illustration of a prompt given by the audience. | Weekly, 1 pm. | Masha draws on a digital tablet; the output streams to the Arctic‑Pulse Wall, which morphs the background in sync. | | Babko‑Blend – Veronika mixes a short soundscape live, using field recordings from Siberian nature (wind, pine creaks, reindeer calls). | Bi‑weekly, 6 pm. | The soundscape drives the wall’s colour palette, creating a visual‑sonic dialogue. | | Hard‑Hack – A quick hardware‑tinkering demo (e.g., building a tiny robot that “shivers”). | Monthly, 3 pm. | The robot’s temperature sensor feeds data to the wall, turning the robot’s “cold‑ness” into a blue‑white wave. | | Tal‑Taim Tales – A storytelling circle where participants share myths from their own cultures, then co‑create a visual collage on the wall. | Quarterly, evening. | The collage becomes a permanent “cultural layer” on the wall, accessible via QR code for future visitors. |