
Sergei Leonov
Sergei Leonov is an electronic music producer, composer, and audiovisual artist working at the intersection of electronic music, instrumental composition, experimental pop, and interdisciplinary performance. His work explores hybrid formats between concert, installation, and audiovisual performance, integrating sound, moving image, and light into immersive environments where performers, electronics, and media operate as interconnected systems.
His works have been presented at festivals including Electron Festival, IRCAM Forum 2024, KorSonoR, ARBORETUM, Foresty Festival, Sound Ways Festival, Diaghilev Festival, and La Nuit des Musées de Genève. Collaborations with ensembles in Europe and the United States include MISE-EN Ensemble, Ensemble Vortex, HYPER DUO, PlayTime Ensemble, and Duet 2.26.
In 2024 Sergei joined HEAD – Genève as an assistant in the Image-Sound Pool, contributing to interdisciplinary research and production at the intersection of sound and visual media.
In 2025 he co-founded LECZ, a Geneva-based association dedicated to experimental and interdisciplinary artistic creation.
Current projects include the development of an experimental mono-opera in collaboration with L'Abri, Palazzo Trevisan degli Ulivi, and La Bâtie – Festival de Genève, alongside the production of an IDM album and an art-science research project developed with the support of Pro Helvetia.

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.