Techno-Organic is an interactive experience that combines digital simulation, algorithmic fluidity, and geometric precision, creating a futuristic digital world that comes to life in real time and reflects the harmonious coexistence of human creativity with the digital realm. In a dark, cosmic setting, a dynamic golden incision emerges like an eternal black hole, flowing effortlessly, while three fundamental shapes hover and move rapidly, forming patterns that oscillate between strict order and unpredictable randomness, simulating the emerging digital reality.
Techno-Organic invites the viewer to step into a space where the physical and digital coexist and interact in a continuous flow of interactive creation, emphasizing the dynamic relationship between material reality and living digital simulation.
Gina Stavropoulou is a certified architect engineer, musician, visual artist, and researcher. She studied Architecture (University of Patras) and completed an intensive certified seminar in Scenography and Costume Design at NKUA. She holds a Master’s degree in the Epistemology of Architecture (NTUA). Additionally, she has a degree in Harmony in Classical Music and is completing her Diploma as a soprano in opera singing. She is currently pursuing the MA in Digital Arts at the Athens School of Fine Arts.
Her interdisciplinary work explores the dialogue between reality and imagination, examining the shifting perception of space through performativity, visual representation, and sound. Through multimedia practices, she deconstructs linear narration, creating new fields of interaction between the body, image, and space.
She has participated in performances, recitals, exhibitions, festivals, and seminars, focusing on the synthesis of visual and performing arts, primarily through digital media. Her work has been distinguished in artistic and academic events, while her theoretical writings have been published in scientific and art journals.