Sergei Leonov

Sergei Leonov is an electronic music producer, composer, and audio-visual artist active across electronic and instrumental music, experimental pop, and interdisciplinary performance. His practice merges sound, moving image, and light with scientific thinking, creating immersive multidimensional environments where electronics, performers, and media interact. He has collaborated with ensembles and artists in Europe and the United States, including Vortex, HYPER DUO, PlayTime, and the MISE-EN Ensemble in New York. In 2024 he joined University of art and design of Geneva as an assistant of pool image-sound. In 2025 he is co-founding LECZ, a Geneva-based association dedicated to experimental and interdisciplinary creation. Current and upcoming projects include an audiovisual performance for the Electron Festival, a new commission for KorSonoR Festival 2025, and a collaborative residency in Venice with Nina Baietta. He is also developing two music releases: an electronic dance music project, and an album reimagining medieval repertoire in collaboration with singer Jeanne Pâris, blending historical material with electronic production.

In 2024–2025, he is an associate artist at L'Abri in Geneva, where he develops interdisciplinary work and prepares new productions for the Electron Festival, the Fête de la Musique, and the Night of Museums.

Pedro Espinosa

Pedro Espinosa is a neuroscientist and experimental artist whose work connects scientific inquiry with sonic and visual creation. Born in southern Chile and now based in Geneva, he completed a PhD in Neurosciences at the University of Geneva, exploring how the brain interprets communication through neurons, electrical activity, and patterns. Alongside his research, he developed a multidisciplinary artistic practice spanning electronic music, film, data sonification, and creative coding. His work guides complex processes into sensory spaces where they become perceptible experiences, using art as a medium to translate them into sound, image, and light.

Pedro recently completed the Generative Data Design CAS at the Bern University of the Arts (HKB) and co-founded LECZ, an association dedicated to interdisciplinary creation. He also served as president of INFOLIPO, a Geneva-based cultural association supporting artistic and literary experimentation. His projects include N-plexus, an analog sonification of neuronal activity, and analoger_Widerstand, a large-scale sonification of censorship datasets transforming live surveillance images into sound and analog visual patterns, among other multidisciplinary works.