Guli Silberstein is a London-based artist creating digital works since 2001. His artwork is characterised by processing personal recordings, found footage, and mixes of both, by digital technologies such as ‘glitch’ and AI, researching new technolgies in critique of the human social-cultural-political condition. His work has won awards and been shown in numerous festivals, art venues and online platforms worldwide such as WRO Media Art Biennale Poland, Transmediale festival Berlin, and the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh. Inspired by dreams, visions, and memories, his works experiment with video form as poetic expression, and tell visual stories, developing thematic inquiries often involving both public and personal footage. It’s a continuous practical research, tracking down peculiar usages of computer processes, to produce moving image assemblies that are forms of new aesthetics. "In Silberstein’s works, the image error or glitch is always representative, a phantasmagoric presence of sorts, evoking the spiritual, the political, the intimate, the human: it’s the activity of mankind at its most critical, involved in war, conflict, acts of resistance, but also in the intimate, the tender and its relation with nature." (José Sarmiento-Hinojosa, Found Footage Magazine #6, March 2020)