•We’re an ethnically diverse nomad female duo.

•We aim to integrate our cultural backgrounds (language, folkloric elements, traditions, political issues from our countries, etc.) in our work.

•Creatively address contemporary (sociological, political, economic, racial, ecological) issues in unique, groundbreaking ways, such as:

*Challenging the mediums we work with;
*Immersive virtual and physical experiences;
*Accessibility to different groups of people;
*Using critical thinking as a starting point (research, research, research).










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Aida Sharaf is a UK based interdisciplinary artist and performer of Middle Eastern descent. Her upbringing consisted of listening to Arabic and Western Pop music which have influenced her passion and curiosity for sound exploration. She then discovered her love for R&B and Soul/Funk music where she found inspiration from artists such as Aaliyah, Prince, Luther Vandross, Lauryn Hill and more, that have shaped her into the artist she is today. She uses these inspirations to create music by experimenting with genres, sound, and culture. As well as working with sound, she has an interest in creating performances contemporary issues using multimedia as she believes it gives more room for stimulation of the mind. Great art comes from a combination of different forms of art and emotions with the strive to push boundaries!

THE TEAM
Geo Barcan’s (b. 1997, Romania) work is multidisciplinary and experimental, in perpetual metamorphosis, consisting of different mediums such as moving-image, performance, photography, illustration or painting. She has a BA (Hons)from the University of Kent (UK) in Film and Drama, where she mainly focused on cognitive approaches to moving-image, avant-garde and experimental filmmaking and performance making. Currently, she is interested in themes such as post-humanism, the Capitalocene, gender and culture (focusing on Eastern Europe). She will follow a Masters in Lens Based Media at the Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam where she wants to develop a practice in moving-image and installation making.
More of her work can be found here: https://barcangeo5.wixsite.com/geobarcan