Vlera Zejnullahi - She/her
Dardan Bajrami - He/him
Experimental, intuitive, sonic.
Country: Kosovo
Discipline: Theater – Performance – Community art
Type of public space: Urban – All types
PLATFORM 2025 - 2028 2027 creations
Vlera Zejnullahi is an emerging artist and creative director based in Prishtina, Kosovo. Her artistic practice explores the relationship between voice, intuitive language, somatic presence and collective experience. Through experimental sound, participatory installations and reflective writing, she creates environments that invite audiences to reconnect with their inner perception, authenticity and emotional awareness.
Her work often unfolds through performative situations where sound, movement and presence become tools for exploration rather than performance in the traditional sense. By integrating voice, intuitive expression and spatial interaction, Vlera investigates how frequency and sound can influence perception, emotional states and the sense of self.
Alongside her artistic work, she is co-founder of the creative studio Exodia Creates, where she works as a creative director developing visual narratives, digital content and conceptual projects. This dual perspective between artistic exploration and creative production informs her approach to building experiential environments that are both reflective and accessible to wider audiences.
Her current research focuses on the role of voice as a medium of intuitive expression and personal transformation, exploring how sound-based practices can activate public space as a site for introspection, connection and collective presence.
The project is currently in its early development stage. I am focusing on creating the sonic foundation of the work through voice recordings, intuitive sound and light language that will guide participants through the experience. At this stage I am developing the audio structure, the reflective questions, and the relationship between sound, breath and intuitive drawing in public space. The development process explores how a minimal audio ritual can invite people to reconnect with their inner voice and authenticity. The goal is to shape a participatory installation that can function both independently in public space and as a facilitated collective experience.
Format: Participatory sound installation in public space + facilitated somatic group experience
Size of audience: The installation is designed for two participants at a time, seated on two chairs and guided through the audio experience via headphones. Facilitated sessions are intended for small groups of approximately 10–15 participants, creating a more intimate and focused collective experience.
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Timing/duration: Public installation: 5–6 minutes per participant. Facilitated somatic session: approximately 60–90 minutes.