Aizek (Misha Anoshenko) is an interdisciplinary artist exploring the interplay of light, color, sound and form. His practice bridges acoustic and electronic instruments with algorithmic aesthetics and generative graphics, resulting in immersive audiovisual installations and performances.

Through light and sound, Aizek explores human perception — deconstructing the experience of space, dimensionality, and time. By blending physical and virtual layers, he investigates how technology can reshape sensory experience and expand the boundaries of perception.

Since 2023, he has been a member of the Null Forty Three, and in 2025, co-organized the first BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) festival in Serbia.  His installations and performances have been presented at two personal exhibitions, numerous international events, including the United Nations COP23 and the Dubai AI Assembly, as well as at international multimedia festivals such as the Intervals Festival, Signal, and many others.

In 2025, he co-founded multimedia production studio Oblika

Selected Projects


Based in Belgrade, Serbia


SELECTED  SHOWS



Necker / Fields Festival / Belgrade, SERBIA, 2025
Doppler / BYOBS / Belgrade, SERBIA, 2025
Echo Grid / Chudo / Nis, SERBIA, 2025

Live Performance/ 043.seven / Madrid, SPAIN, 2024
FEI 2024 / Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA, 2024
Live Performance/ 043.six / Madrid, SPAIN, 2024
Backscatter / Saint-Petersburg, RUSSIA, 2024

Generative AI Assembly / Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, 2023
QUAD Live Performance / Spekto / Almaty, KAZAHSTAN, 2023
The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference - COP23 / Sharm El Sheikh, EGYPT, 2023
Doppler/ Intervals Festival / Nizhniy Novgorod, RUSSIA, 2023
Love / Love and Noise Exhibition/ Saint-Petersburg, RUSSIA, 2023

.dreams / Dubai / UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, 2022
Metaxis / Yerevan / ARMENIA, 2022
Digital Ukraine / Tbilisi, GEORGIA, 2022
CYFEST 14: FERMENT/ Yerevan, ARMENIA, 2022

“First Memories of Myself” / Personal Exhibition / Nizhniy Novgorod, RUSSIA, 2021
“Self-made” /  Personal Exhibition / Artefice Gallery, Saint-Petersburg, RUSSIA, 2021