"To be a human being is not just about materialism or the material world. That’s what I’m trying to stimulate."

Martha Fiennes is an award-winning film director, writer, and producer, best known for her debut-feature film Onegin (1999) and follow-up Chromophobia (2005). As a director, she garnered acclaim for her ability to transpose complex emotional and aesthetic moods onto screen, winning the London Film Critic's Choice Newcomer of the Year and the Tokyo International Film Festival award for Best Director. Fiennes used her cinematic experience to explore the radical fusion of film, painting, code and chance, developing a bespoke digital platform, SLOimage, to create ever-evolving moving images that never repeat.

Today she continues to push the edge of visual arts: her generative moving-image work Yugen, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2018 and has since screened at major venues, including the Serpentine Gallery in London.

"Fiennes'...first feature film claimed a place...in this country's cultural pantheon." — Telegraph

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