Eden.exe, 48 Stunden Neukölln, Berlin, Germany 2026

Julia Flit - Noah's Cloud - Installation in CANK, 48 Stunden Neukolln, Berlin 2026

EDEN.exe

When Julia Sysalova invited me to take part in EDEN.exe, it felt like a continuation of a conversation we had started with Eden: Lost Coordinates in Athens — but this time, the territory had shifted.

Artificial intelligence entered the project not simply as a tool, but as a curatorial collaborator. I was curious about this idea, but I quickly realised that I wasn't interested in making work about AI.

I kept thinking instead about the systems we already live with every day. Systems we use, trust and interact with constantly, while rarely seeing what actually happens inside them.

Data moves. Networks reroute. Information is collected. Most of these processes remain invisible to us.

For EDEN.exe, I developed three projects. Each started with a different question, but all three came from the same impulse: to give a physical form to something we normally cannot see.

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Noah's Cloud I wanted to see something that isn't supposed to be visible.

Transition Protocol What happens when an image cannot hold its state?

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