Ekaterina Bliznyuk



Ekaterina Bliznyuk is a multidisciplinary designer with a background in graphic design (ECAL) and media design (HEAD – Genève). Her practice spans commissioned work and artistic research, with a strong focus on visual communication as a way to connect ideas, images, and audiences. She is particularly interested in how digital technologies and material practices intersect to shape new forms of expression.

Selected Projects
Sindycat
The Portable Spaces
Co(te)lette
ICI Kiosk
Forget Me
Santiago Guide
Probably a Dog
La Benedetta
Touch Grass
What Memory Forgotten
Meta Insects
Hey, I think we need to talk
Photosensetivity Warning
Midnight Walk


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    What Memory Forgotten, 2022

    Storytelling | Installation

    Installation view of What Memory Forgot, presented as part of the collective exhibition 18:15, 2022.


    What Memory Forgot reflects on the fragility of memory and the ways in which personal histories are reconstructed through technology. Childhood recollections were recounted to a Telegram chatbot, which then generated images from these fragmented descriptions. The resulting visuals often diverged from reality, producing distorted echoes that became the only remaining traces of those moments.

    By translating fading memories into artificial imagery, the project questions the reliability of both human memory and machine interpretation. It creates a space where truth, fiction, and technological mediation overlap, suggesting that memory is less a record than an ongoing act of invention.