Exploring the neural network of a living organism as a dynamic and constantly evolving structure and generative form of content. Virtual landscapes where sensory perception, cognitive processes, and psychomatic scanning intersect. Conceptual artistic research employs tools such as neuroimaging, biosensors, and somatic data to capture interoceptive (internal) and exteroceptive (external) experiences. The aim is to rethink the understanding of the nervous system—not as an isolated organ, but as a fluid space shaped by movement, emotions, environment, and extended consciousness. This approach enables the creation of new aesthetic, mental, and bodily maps of human experience.
Richard Kitta is a Slovak-based media artist, educator, and curator specializing in digital art, AI tools, and hybrid media. He co-founded initiatives such as DIG (Digital Intervention Group) and MAO – Media Art Office, and contributed to Košice’s recognition as a UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts in 2017. His work explores interactive art, hybrid objects and interfaces, and interdisciplinary approaches within media and hybrid art platforms. He teaches at the Faculty of Arts, TUKE, and exhibits internationally.