EXHIBITIONS&personal work


"Pixels & Perspectives: Unraveling Identity & Connection in the Digital Age" ,2025


OTHONI - Public Intervention Series
Curated by PASHIAS / Part of "Nicosia International Festival"
Hosted on "Smart Nicosia" Info-point Screens / Nicosia - CY
Duration: 23rd of November - 29th of December 2024

 Each video proposes a moving image, unfolds into an environment and takes the form of a poetic gesture, of a personal statement or public interference. Motivated by the urgent necessity for social inclusion, the selected artists reexamine their relationship with the urban environment and their social surroundings, in dialogue or i confrontation with the dominant modes of utilizing public space and perceiving individua differences. From performative images, to animated landscapes, object installation to text-based research, "OTHONI" presents diverse mediums of video art, in order to provide windows for understanding and evaluating our relationship to current social settings.


Public Intervention #5:

 "Pixels & Perspectives: Unraveling
Identity & Connection in the Digital Age"

 by Erifili Doukeli

Weekend 21 & 22 December 2024

Engaging with new technology software and AI programs,
Erifili Doukeli creates 3D digital landscapes, in order to
navigate the abundance of data, information and imagery
that overwhelms our screens. Expanding into the main
human interface, the screen dictates our relationships - to
one’s self, to others, to our surrounding environment.

“Maybe, all it’s circuits are systematically burning out”, 2022


ABOUT:

A digitally simulated dreamscape, inspired by a childhood nightmare.A video that merges the unconscious with the digital, through trial and error.
  An attempt to question the basis of our own existence. How technology, has interfered in our lives, and a mere suggestion of it holding us back, from sensing and experiencing.
  Are we still capable of empathizing, or are we gradually resembling the electric humanoids of Phillip Dick’s homonymous characters in his sci-fi novels?

  In the aspect of the music production, synths were chosen for the enrichment of a dreamy-soundscape. In order to give the video narrative a retro-sci fi aesthetic,Vocal synths and distortions, reminiscent of an arcade game, were used to add up in the distorted reality the video is trying to generate.

Year of production February 2022

Edited and produced by : Erifili Doukeli
Music production : Json/Iasonas Chronopoulos
and Tandrum/Kostas Kalafatis


In-Between, by > 3 < 3 = 3, New Art City



screensot from inside New Art city’s exhibition


New Art City, In Between, Virtual Exhibition

ABOUT:


All of a sudden, we found ourselves in between a grown-up and a kid, a human and a nonhuman. We found ourselves living somewhere in between built form and nature, 2d and 3d, x-axis and y-axis. We found ourselves making something in between design and game, graphic and spatial, phase and phase. 

Spaces for creators are always shrinking and dissolving, we are forced to move but get stuck again all the time. A catastrophe with no start, no end and no answer swallow us in. But we are against it, believing that categories are collapsing. Instead of adding “non” in front of a word to make them polar opposites, we want to be transparent and obscure at the same time. In the status of in-between, we are deformable, that we can write our address as ‘the universe’, and that we can fall down together in the well of infinity.

https://newart.city/show/in-between
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Fast Paced Feelings - TAF/The Art Foundation,2024

ABOUT:


'Technology proposes itself as the architect of our relationships." Sherry Turkle's provocative opening sentence from her book "Alone Together" (2011) sums up the profound impact of
technology on our personal and intimate relationships. This  uggestion argues that technology, and more specifically social media, while they are designed to connect us, also play an important role in shaping our psychic world.

This statement remains relevant as technology continues to advance and penetrate almost every aspect of our lives, changing the ways in which we communicate, build relationships and
understand the meaning of intimacy. Social media has become the main way people experience the internet - and an important part of how they build and maintain relationships. Navigating this
digital world, then, is like a walk through a vast supermarket, where emotions are the purchase products, which are then consumed at a rapid pace.
 
The exhibition "Fast paced feelings" uses the analogy of a supermarket to delve into the contemporary experience of the rapid consumption of emotions. The term "Fast Feelings" examines the phenomenon of instant gratification of emotions, exploring how social media and social pressures affect the way people experience and express their emotions, often seeking quick solutions or instant gratification. The artists give their own response to the concept of "Fast Feelings", opening an interesting discussion about the rhythm, intensity and perhaps the ephemerality of emotions in today's world.

“Signed, Sealed Delivered I am Yours”, 2023



An exhibition between friends that held place in Thessaloniki,2023.
Experimental Video


Stills from the video:

ABOUT:


"Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours" is an exhibition that explores facets of modern life that were less well recognized in the past but will be more known in the future. We're talking about love, sacrifices, and the way those things knit everything together, including the social, political, and emotional concerns that we confront every day. Media tactics differ and political and erotic positions are similar.

Artists Participating: 
Akis Giousmis
Erifili Doukeli 
Shekine Naidi
George Georgiou
Vasilis Georgoulas




“Against the Will, Staying Still”, Esto Association, 2025


ABOUT:

Against the Will, Against Staying Still

Esto Association (https://estoassociation.com/)
24 Zaimi str. 10683 (https://maps.app.goo.gl/uck5QoP3MRDHze3y5)
Athens Greece
May 15 - 18 2025
curated by Babak Ahteshamipour
featuring Erifili Doukeli, Matthew D. Gantt, Berenike Gregoor, Nichole Shinn, Captain Stavros, and Pauvre
Terre

Against the Will, Against Staying Still is a group exhibition curated by Babak Ahteshamipour that frames urgency as both a
creative method and a survival tactic in response to a world dominated by crises, algorithmic optimisation, and accelerated
media environments. The participating artists — Erifili Doukeli, Matthew D. Gantt, Berenike Gregoor, Nichole Shinn, Captain
Stavros, and Pauvre Terre — treat artmaking as a form of rapid response, deploying improvisation, upcycling, and fictional
tools to navigate systems of control, including the figure of the curator cast here as a kind of authoritarian game master.
Set within the deliberately austere space of Esto Association — reminiscent of Foucault’s disciplinary institutions — the
exhibition interrogates how aesthetic and procedural constraints mimic broader societal pressures: surveillance, selfoptimisation,
and commodified identity shifts. Drawing on thinkers such as Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Geert Lovink, Byung-
Chul Han, and Nick Dyer-Witheford, the show critiques the burnout-inducing imperatives of late capitalism, while also
exploring how immediacy, play, and glitch can serve as tactics for resistance.

Rather than reject urgency as debilitating, the exhibition proposes it as a weapon, capable of destabilising hyper-curated,
algorithmic regimes of truth and meaning. It poses a central question: how might artists turn the logic of the system against
itself, transforming gameplay into a form of subversive agency?
As Babak write, "the process of the show has been entirely gamified".

There'll be a game by Matthew D. Gantt (https://www.instagram.com/gan.tttt/)as well.
LINK: Against the Will, Against Staying Still (https://estoassociation.com/exhibitions)
LINK: Babak Ahteshamipour (https://babakahteshamipour.com)


EXHIBITION POSTERS BY @BABAK_

ABOUT:

What is your weapon and how did you use it? What kind of limitations did that impose on your process?


Erifili Doukeli & Jimo Kalogeris: Our weapon is The Staff of Izkikazul, a supportive and healing staff inspired by the Rod of Asclepius, but reimagined through the lens of cosmic mythology. In the context of the exhibition, we use the staff not as an aggressive tool but as a symbol of repair, support, and resilience—a counter-force to domination or destruction. Practically, this meant designing a 3D-printed object that communicates healing and connection, rather than sharpness or violence. A key limitation was balancing the visual complexity of the forms with the structural constraints of 3D printing, ensuring that the final piece could physically support itself while still conveying an ethereal presence.



In your opinion, how does digital worldbuilding and fiction enable radical ways of talking about (and coping with) current struggles?

 Erifili Doukeli & Jimo Kalogeris: Digital world-building and fiction allow us to create symbolic spaces in which current struggles can be redefined or even temporarily escaped—in order not to avoid them, but to work them out in entirely new ways. In the work we are currently doing for this exhibition, the Staff of Izkikazul becomes an imagined therapeutic artifact that reflects on actual necessities: rebirth, sustainment, and healing in the presence of exhaustion, conflict, or breakdown. Borrowing from myth (like Asclepius' Rod) and blending it with quantum elements, we utilize a dialogue where personal, social, and even environmental struggles can be explored from perspectives that transcend logic—through symbols  and imaginative play. This kind of digital craft allows internal or collective wounds to be externalized and suggests radical tools for healing that may not (yet) exist in the material world.

How are you planning to defeat the final boss? 

 Erifili Doukeli & Jimo Kalogeris: We don’t intend to defeat the final boss by force—we aim to overcome it. Our approach is one of healing, support and regeneration: repairing what is broken, restoring what is depleted, and strengthening ourselves and others over time. The idea is that the boss's strength may be brute force or control, but ours is found in resilience and connection. We undermine the dominance of the final boss not by direct confrontation, but by refusing to collapse—keeping the system (or the self) alive and adaptive no matter what.




“Against the Will, Staying Still”, Esto Association, 2025







Pomegranate, “Video InstallationExploring the Future of AI Technology

“Pomegranate: An AI generated “How to manual” of shelf
preservation”

[Thessaloniki]
[Momus, Museum of Contemporary Art]

Video installation created with:
Geometry nodes in Blender3d&Aftereffects

Soundscape was Ai generated
Glass table of Unidentified objects:

Dimensions: 100x40
The “How to handle the future manual”
Was printed in A5 paper

ABOUT:


The video installation featured in this exhibit presents an unidentified organic mass in an industrial space, provoking contemplation on the potential of existenceor formation in a future dialogue. 

The “mass” serves as a metaphor for the ever-evolving nature of our society, constantly shifting and transforming. Through the use of AI-generated sounds, the insta-latino further explores the current relationship that AI builds in our society.

The juxtaposition of the organic mass against the sterile, industrial backdrop invites viewers to reflect on the contrast between natural and artificial, organic and constructed. The ambiguity of the mass prompts questions about its origins, purpose, andsignificance, leaving room for interpretation and speculation.


“Lost, eroded & Vulnerable”, 2025


3D print on Acrylux
1,50 x 60 cm


ABOUT:


Lost, eroded & Vulnerable | 16.11. - 03.12.23

T.A.F. / the art foundation presents the group exhibition Lost, eroded & Vulnerable, which inaugurates in its exhibition space on Thursday 16 November 2023, and hosts the works of 9 young artists.

When the surface of things is also their maximum depth and nothing retains any uncertainty or ambiguity, it is very easy not to really connect.  The world is constantly becoming more and more transparent and yet more and more paradoxical: while the complete removal of ambiguity appears to be the ultimate project of the times, we often find it difficult to distinguish between the authentic and the simulation.

In The Transparency Society (2011), Bung-Chul Han develops his thoughts on contemporary culture and technology and argues that in our hyper-connected, digital age, we live in a society increasingly characterised by radical transparency. This transparency is not only about the flow of information but extends to the person as well. It is a society where individuals willingly expose themselves on social media, while companies and governments monitor and collect their data extensively. Han argues that this ubiquitous transparency leads to self-exploitation, anxiety and erosion of privacy as individuals willingly become both observers and observed, resulting in a loss of authentic human connection and a shift towards a more conformist and performative culture.




    

The group exhibition Lost, eroded and vulnerable, in a dialogue with a wide range of interpretations of the concept of transparency, addresses issues of lost identity, eroded boundaries and complete vulnerability in an era characterised by hyperconnectivity, overexposure and over-control. The featured works translate Han's ideas into a visual language that resonates with the complexities of the contemporary world. The notion of transparency is interpreted and used differently each time, becoming the occasion for idiosyncratic interpretations of privacy, enclosure, the opacity of the hidden self, the unexposed, but also the transparent and shared. Perhaps in this sense the exhibition is also a peculiar topology of passion, as expressed through the meeting and dialogue of the nine young artists presenting their work at T.A.F. / the art foundation.

Participants: George Georgiu, Shekine Nainti, Miltos Digkas, Barba Dee, Kildi Drasa, Vangelis Savvas, Vasilis Georgoulas, Erifili Doukeli, Super Gonorrhea

Curated:
Karolina Aleiferopoulou & Erifili Doukeli


COLLabs&commisions


@ ERIFILI DOUKELI

Collaborating with our own Creative Director and CoFounder as a member of @converseallstars @philip.vogdanis. This issue is amplified by @converse @converse.greece

about the theme

Across generations, we’ve studied the entire sky, each asterism and scattered constellation, to understand where we are, where we’re going, and who we might become. Whether softly shimmering above us or blazing for millennia in the Milky Way, each star leaves behind a light of its own. “Reach for the stars!” we say, yet from down here, they seem impossibly far. What if they weren’t? What if the real stars were always closer than we thought?  
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#112 SPRING 2025 – ANNIVERSARY ISSUE

THE ALL STARS ISSUE

Our ultimate ALL STAR girl Hara Pappa shines bright like Polaris the north star in a galactic cover story like no other. Captured by the brilliant Petros Aronis, Hara’s astral exploration come to life as she poses for the lens. Our creative team, directors Konstantinos Tsagkaris and Filippos Vogdanis, came together to create a show-stopping selection of images combining statement pieces, glam makeup, and stardust. All come to life through the unique styling of Demi Bouki, the intricate makeup of Marianna York, and the distinctive hair styling of Thanos Sfikas.


 



2025
3D PHOTO MANIPULATION

Cyberia- Wasteland


3D photo manupulation for Tasnim- 2 shoots

ABOUT

Inspired by the boundary-pushing aesthetics of Hackers (1995) and the Matrix (1999), Cyberia explores exlores an alternate universe that marries the bold optimism and tech fears of the early 2000s.This consept taps into 2k Culture, immersing the viewer in a vivid, digital dreamscape where cyber punk, glitch art and retrofuturism collide.





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Vassilina_Femmeland 2024 - 3D for Vassilina’s ep. vinyl record “Femmeland
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 Greek avant-pop artist VASSIŁINA’s album “Femmeland” is a transformative sonic journey blending pop and electronic influences. It’s a deeply introspective exploration of self-discovery. 

 Greek avant-pop artist VASSIŁINA has crafted a sonic odyssey that transcends the boundaries of pop and electronic music with her highly anticipated album, “Femmeland.” Released on April 12th through Inner Ear Records, this 13-track collection is a deeply introspective exploration of self-healing, acceptance, and the transformative power of embracing one’s true self.

 Drawing inspiration from the Greek mythological figure Circe, VASSIŁINA weaves a tale of personal growth and liberation. The album’s art direction mirrors Circe’s journey, from her fall and renunciation of her father, “The Sun,” to her emergence as a mortal on her mythical island, Femmeland. This narrative serves as a powerful metaphor for VASSIŁINA’s own journey of self-discovery and the shedding of societal expectations





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cybernatural Synergy
For APEX ZINE
As we move away from the previously governing hyper-rational world and actively seek experiences that bring joy and happiness (so called, Villain Era), we are experiencing a modern re-enchantment. the search for magical experiences in order to escape the mundanity of everyday life (along with algorithmically supercharged moral panics) lets me as an artist delve into the deeper issue of how cyber merges with nature.
 i find it interesting how trends such as #VillainEra, mixed with the supernatural and the occult with demonic undertones are shaping current brand campaigns, because ultimately people are moving away from the male gaze, and rather highlighting that beauty today is not meant to standardise everyone’s look; its meant to make people feel something. for this shoot i wanted tomix my love for the surreal and slightly uncomfortable imagery with the ethereal and fairy-like, showcasing that embracing one’s individuality and self expression is a beautiful process wherein one can take from the ‘old’ (in this case natural grounding elements) and mix it with the ‘new’ (cyber motifs).

Credits:  Andrea Evgenieva, 2024



POSTER FOR APEXZINE
alteregoism BY #APEXZINE
  Commisioned cover for panel talk





Chase Atlantic for Noctis Magazine

2025
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Photographer and Creative Director: Michelle Gonzales 
Stylist: Trevor Boyd 
Grooming: Jefferson T 
3D Artist: Erifili Doukeli 
Assistant: Bryan Martinez 
Videographer: Jonathan Ho 
Editor: Tyler Rabin 
Music on Edit: Stiggs 
Interview: Karolina Kramplova 
Cover Design: Sophie Rose Meeson

Celebrating the unity in community, Noctis Magazine Issue 23 is dedicated to finding togetherness in shared experiences and common ground. This edition shines a light on exceptional talent creating art that connects us, and using their platforms to create space for others to feel heard and appreciated.

  





 


Eyelar for Noctis Magazine _ Unity Issue
2025 


CREDITS:

Eyelar @eyelarx for Noctis Magazine Unity Issue @noctismagazine
Photographer and Creative Director: Alex Radota @alexradota
Stylist and Creative Director: Alice Secchi @iamaliceice
Makeup Artist: Kattaleeya Wilson @ayeelattak
Hair Stylist: Jessica William @jessicawilliam.hair
Nail Artist: Swamp Fairy @swamp_fairy_nails
3D Artist: Erifi li Doukeli @eri_dart
Photo Assistant: Jan Perzyna @janperzyna
Stylist Assistant: Tyrek Morris @tyrek.morris
BTS and Noctis Assistant: Emily Stokes @emsstokesphotos
Noctis Producer: Genea Bailey @genniyah
Interview: Ross Mondon @ros_sm
Studio: Flash Studios @fl ash.studios.london
Management: @drlmfr at @2tone_ent










Sirens in mythology were portrayed as devious and dangerous creatures imagined as half-fish and half-women. These mythical beings were known for luring sailors to their death on rocky coasts through their enchanting singing.

With the aim of challenging the traditional portrayal of sirens, “Portraits of Sirens Written by a Woman” seeks to represent these mythical creatures as symbols of feminine strength and empowerment. The project aims to show a unique perspective on femininity, feminine energy, and its fluidity from the female viewpoint.
Portrait of Sirens Written by a Woman
2024
Collaboration with Alex Radota
Click here for the Zine
Art direction and graphic design for a zine, 2024
Credits

Creative Director and Photographer: Alex Radota
3D Artist: Erifili Doukeli
Retouch: Alex Radota, Aleksandra Wcislo
Graphic Design: Anastasija Labekina
Photography Assistants: Marianna Nadolska, Simran Kaur
Makeup Artists:
Yolanda Dohr, Saphron Morgan, Raphael Arcadios, Saule Piliponyte
Makeup Assistants: Zuzanna Kepczynska, Roo Gehring
Hair Stylists:
Miriam Kristal,Viktoriia Kostruk, Saphron Morgan
Stylists: Emilia Jablonska, Florentyna Syperek
Styling Assistant: Catherine Rasanto, Beverly-Céline Tagoe
Nail Artists: Chang Wang, Kezia Parkins, Alisha Lewis
Models: Maggie Wang, Angel Itua, Daryl Okene, Wiktoria Szubert, Sandra Mitrea
Set Designer: Tabitha Odutayo
Producer: Alex Radota
Production Assistant: Rowen Webb
Set Designer: Tabitha Odutayo
Fashion: Florence Morris-Clarke, 886 Lab,Sin Xin Song x Malu, Cameron Hancock, Dosisgc,
Zita Tan, Herherlin, The Mood Club, Beril Oktem, 1ANG1EL, Amanda Colares Silva, House of
Alvin, Zivia Wang









Issue.11_LOAD Magazine


#11 FALL/WINTER 2024


 A world built of bonds. Everything surrounding us is interlinked with ourselves and all other countless elements in the universe in its own unique way. Whether it be something as scientific as chemistry or as unpredictable as human relationships, bonds are what shape our existence and experiences. In the latest cover story of LOAD Magazine, Eirini and Efi Kokkinou twin sisters take center stage in a captivating fashion editorial. This feature, brought to life by the lens of photographer Penny Karachaliou, is a striking exploration of sisterhood, individuality, and unity, seamlessly interwoven with bold fashion statements.

 At the end of the day, the people we choose to spend our lifetime with can be considered the H to our O. Water is considered the most important indicator of life and similarly our human experience, well being and development is dependent on the people that we bond with. LOAD has cherished the bonds we have formed with all of you, the readers, but also with all the creatives we have collaborated with. The BOND ISSUE comes as an exploration and appreciation of everything in our universe, fashion and human connection that binds together to shape this unrelenting system of possibilities and interactions that we call life.

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#11 FALL/WINTER 2024


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THE BOND ISSUE has arrived! The Fall/Winter 2024 ISSUE is available to flip through online, scroll down for more.

A world built of bonds. Everything surrounding us is interlinked with ourselves and all other countless elements in the universe in its own unique way. Whether it be something as scientific as chemistry or as unpredictable as human relationships, bonds are what shape our existence and experiences. In the latest cover story of LOAD Magazine, Eirini and Efi Kokkinou twin sisters take center stage in a captivating fashion editorial. This feature, brought to life by the lens of photographer Penny Karachaliou, is a striking exploration of sisterhood, individuality, and unity, seamlessly interwoven with bold fashion statements.



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Issue.10_LOAD Magazine


#10 SUMMER 2024



THE PAPARAZZI ISSUE has arrived! The Summer 2024 ISSUE is available to flip through online, scroll down for more.

LOAD paps have been called on this issue’s cover star, the Greek model, Terpsichore! This issue’s coverstory takes to the streets to follow Terpsi in her life and get an inside scoop on her daily activities this summer. THE PAPARAZZI ISSUE Cover Story takes on the aesthetic and habit of gossip magazines sharing the stars’ private lives especially in the summer months with paparazzi pictures flooding the pages of such publications. Our summer issue takes on this obsession to unveil the secrets of public figures and combines this culture with our editorial approach on a refreshing and playful editorial concept.

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Issue.10_LOAD Magazine


#10 SUMMER 2024



THE PAPARAZZI ISSUE has arrived! The Summer 2024 ISSUE is available to flip through online, scroll down for more.

LOAD paps have been called on this issue’s cover star, the Greek model, Terpsichore! This issue’s coverstory takes to the streets to follow Terpsi in her life and get an inside scoop on her daily activities this summer. THE PAPARAZZI ISSUE Cover Story takes on the aesthetic and habit of gossip magazines sharing the stars’ private lives especially in the summer months with paparazzi pictures flooding the pages of such publications. Our summer issue takes on this obsession to unveil the secrets of public figures and combines this culture with our editorial approach on a refreshing and playful editorial concept.

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                                    CGI: @eri_dart & tiara piece and background props from @_cce.oo







Issue #09.Spring load magazine 


#09 SPRING 2024 – ANNIVERSARY ISSUE


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LOAD celebrates its second year in the cosmos. LOAD, THE STANDARD is a special print edition that comes to redefine, reclaim and reimagine. We pay homage to the values of boldness, edge and inclusivity we set out to uphold from the project’s inception. We bare our creativity to defy the industry standards but yet create our own. We strive to be different.

  We set what the LOAD standard is. For what standard you hold yourself to is the key to surpassing them all. This year’s limited edition anniversary issue explores new realms of what beauty and fashion in the LOAD universe is, while also champions some of the favorite stories published in the year that passed. 

Our new material hints to the new horizons we will explore but is juxtaposed by the beloved already published content, showing all the beautiful destinations we have already visited. The Spring 2024 edition is proud to be filled with an impressive cast of characters and faces, our most diverse to date. Time to strip yourself of all the what ifs, don’ts and maybes. Start loading your mind with possibilities, join the growing LOAD world order. Reach for the standard!élio Teles (b. 1982, Lisbon) is a Montreal-based multidisciplinary 


Issue #09.Spring load magazine



In celebration of this two-year anniversary limited edition release the spectacular Chraja, graces the cover of LOAD - THE STANDARD Issue lensed by Maria Koutroumpi and styled by Yiannis Andreou.

Photography @mariakoutroumpi
In Frame @yourdadiskunt
Styling @vinyl_face
Hair @alexmethair
Make-up @vivian_katt
Art Direction @philip.vogdanis,
@konstantinos.tsagkaris
Assistant Creative Director @godblessdrama
Set design @mariakoutroumpi


front page 3D: @eri_dart in (@super__gonorrhea scan included)
2nd page 3D graphics from @super__gonorrhea

Thanks a lot @konstantinos.tsagkaris & @philip.vogdanis for the trust and the creative direction.
Also @godblessdrama and everyone else who has participated in all these projects 💞






@ERIFYLI DOUKELI

LOAD Magazine #08 WINTER 2023
THE ONCE UPON A TIME ISSUE

Warriors, princesses, trolls and dragons. A world full of imagination and innocent naivety. The tales we grew up with, the ones that shaped our perception of the possible and impossible, the ideals of right and wrong. LOAD welcomes you to our fairytale world, the Winter 2023 ONCE UPON A TIME ISSUE. This is our love letter to the classics that enriched our childhood. 

The ongoing fight between good and evil has been taking place for millennia in the fairytale world, assuming different forms in every story. Varying in characters, our heroes, princesses and villains have taken us into a ride through their struggles but also their most inspiring journeys. Now, writing your own story, what will your destiny be in the lands of boundless possibilities? Pick up your quills and start writing your story, “Once upon a time…” 






The Iris Issue_07_LOAD Magazine


#07 AUTUMN 2023


A visionary dream has taken over the world of LOAD. The vision of what is around us, who we are and who we want to become flashes in front of our eyes. But are we all seeing the same apparition?

The iris controls the pupil’s diameter dictating how the image of light is recorded in our brain. So, what if the iris is indeed the way we control how we perceive the world. No iris is identical to another human’s, so does that mean that none of us see the world the same?

The Autumn 2023 ISSUE is here to view the cosmos from a different perspective. We delve into the optical stimuli in the way we see colour, shapes and geometry. But vision is not just optical. LOAD looks at the way perception is controlled and affected by humans, for perception is our true vision and belief. So, delve into the IRIS ISSUE dream with us, for a dreamer is one who can only find their way by moonlight. Dream on!



CGI from @eri_dart /model in the pictures below:@vinyl_face /Photographer: @plato.kalos /Face: @xkristeena /Creative Director: @godblessdrama @philip.vogdanis & @konstantinos.tsagkaris /Make up artist @ywcchrisa /Hair: @godblessdrama /Studio: @studio.p56 /Special thanks to :@philip.vogdanis /@konstantinos.tsagkaris @godblessdrama & @load_magazine




 

The Iris Issue_07_LOAD Magazine