“FOLDED FREQUENCIES” by Viktoria Selusenkova for Folded Realities

Project:“FOLDED FREQUENCIES”

Artist: Viktoria Selusenkova

 

Folded Frequencies is a triptych that explores the fold as a sonic trace – a visual residue generated by sound, pressure, and time. The three works translate audio waves into folded, gridded surfaces, where rhythm becomes structure and music leaves a physical mark. Rather than illustrating sound, the project treats audio as a force acting on matter. Frequencies compress, fracture, and stretch a modular grid, transforming a flat surface into a field of tension, relief and illusionary depth. The grid functions ad a shared structural language across triptych, while folds operate as moments of interruption – creases produced by rhythm, pauses and intensity.

Work 1: “LOW NOISE FIELD”












Work 2: “COMPRESSED SIGNAL”
Work 3: “RESIDUAL ECHO”
Viktorja Selusenkova

A second-year undergraduate student in Sustainable Design and a Latvian designer specialized in fashion, digital media, and graphic design. She has a strong command of the Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Photoshop and Illustrator, through which she brings creative concepts to life with precision and style.

Driven by curiosity and passion, she explores different areas of creativity. She combines strong creative abilities with a marked sense of responsibility, solid communication skills, and a constant desire to learn and grow—qualities that define both her professional ethic and her approach to design.

The works exhibited in the Art Gallery are available for purchase throughout the duration of the event, offering a concrete opportunity to support and spread this new form of art in which artificial intelligence intertwines with human creativity.

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