Steve Zafeiriou (b. 1998, Thessaloniki, GR) is a New Media Artist, Technologist, and Founder of Saphire Labs. His practice investigates how technology can influence, shape, and occasionally distort the ways individuals perceive the external world. By employing generative algorithms, electronic circuits, and interactive installations, he examines human behavior in relation to the illusory qualities of perceived reality, inviting observers to reconsider their assumptions and interpretations.

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Projects and essays exploring audience-responsive systems, sensory environments, and participatory digital experiences.

Belief Engines

Belief Engine is an interactive sculptural system that examines belief as a spatial, relational, and attentional phenomenon.
Full Belief Engines ESP32 wall-mounted sculpture featuring a red cross with LED screen and sculpted red hands attached to a metal rod.
Write the Artist Statement That Actually Gets You Noticed

Most artists treat their statement like a chore.

A paragraph they “should” write.
A mechanical requirement for grants, curators, and exhibitions.

That’s why most artist statements sound the same: flat, vague, and forgettable.

This guide fixes that.

You’ll learn how to craft an artist statement that actually communicates your vision; the kind that helps curators, galleries, and collectors feel your work, not just skim it.

It’s a practical playbook for turning your ideas, influences, and intentions into a narrative that moves people.