Arina Dreams 2 Gallery Official
| Title | Artist | Year | Medium | Significance | |-------|--------|------|--------|--------------| | “The Neon Tundra” | Olga Vasilieva | 2019 | LED + Siberian pine | First large‑scale work in the collection to combine native timber with industrial neon, symbolizing the clash of nature and urbanity. | | “Pulse of the Motherland” | Dmytro Lev | 2020 | Live biometric sensors + projection | The viewer’s heartbeat synchronizes with a visual map of Russian rivers; a commentary on the body as geography. | | “Algorithmic Fabergé” | Aisha Sadykova | 2022 | AI‑generated design + gold plating | Reimagines the imperial Fabergé egg through a machine‑learning model trained on Russian folk motifs. | | “The Unseen Map” | Alev & Ilmar | 2021 | Augmented reality (AR) + city‑wide QR codes | Enables viewers to see hidden queer histories overlaid onto St. Petersburg streets via a smartphone app. | | “St. Petersburg Voices” (VR) | Collective (Curated by Arina Dreams 2 Education Team) | 2024 | 360° video + crowd‑sourced audio | A participatory VR installation where residents narrate personal memories, creating a living digital archive. |
This is the most shared section of the Arina Dreams 2 Gallery on social media. The gardens exist entirely underwater, yet they are on fire with phosphorescent flora. Giant jellyfish float through the air, and the floor is made of cracked clock faces. Key artworks to look for: Arina Dreams 2 Gallery
Rumors are swirling about a third installment—Arina Dreams 3: The Waking Hour—slated for a potential late 2026 release. According to leaked development notes, the next gallery will feature AI-generated responses where the art "talks back" to the viewer using text-to-speech. | Title | Artist | Year | Medium
Additionally, there is talk of a physical exhibition in Tokyo or Berlin, where projectors would map the Arina Dreams 2 Gallery onto abandoned hotel rooms, allowing visitors to walk through the dream in real life. Important note: The NFT component is optional
Depending on the version of the site you visit (the gallery has undergone three UI overhauls since launch), you may encounter an option to "mint" or "collect" pieces.
Important note: The NFT component is optional. The gallery’s creator has stated, "Ownership is a dream. You can hold it or let it float."
A dedicated Conservation Lab employs a team of five conservators, three materials scientists, and two digital archivists. Recent achievements include: