Panacuda Hunters – Livestream of Art, Technology, and Playful Exploration

Panacuda Hunters is our ongoing livestream where we bring together art, technology, and playful exploration. It is an open laboratory, a digital studio, a space where things can take shape – and sometimes fall apart. We don’t only show results; we show the path that leads to them. And that path is rarely linear.

In the streams, we discuss current topics or work live on projects, objects, and ideas. We code, model, design, construct, improvise, research, and talk things through. Sometimes what emerges are small, fleeting moments; sometimes they become the foundation for larger projects, exhibitions, or events.

A key part of the stream is its openness. We don’t pre-plan everything. Instead, we leave room for the unexpected: spontaneous impulses, audience questions, new ideas, suggestions from the chat, or things that simply surface during the process. The audience is not just watching; they can influence, ask, suggest new directions, or offer feedback. The stream becomes something alive, something shared.

There will be several types of sessions:
Panacuda Hunters – exploratory, playful, sometimes absurd. Here we follow traces, look for connections, tell stories, build small worlds, or interact with our own fictional mythology.
And the Working Streams – more direct, more focused, more “looking over the shoulder.” Here you see the actual workflows, tools, decisions, corrections, doubts, and solutions. The goal is not to look perfect, but to show how things truly come into being.

Technology plays a big role. We use modern production setups, audio and video systems, 3D software, game engines, sensors, experimental hardware, and anything else that helps us give ideas form. At the same time, the atmosphere remains light and human. We are not making a show about technology – we use technology to tell stories and open spaces.

Panacuda Hunters is a place for the curious. For people who enjoy watching things develop. For those who like when a project is not already finished, but still breathing, moving, transforming.

If you want to be part of it – tune in.