Dimitra Kousteridou

Photo: Alekos Bourelias

Dimitra Kousteridou lives and works in Athens; she is a composer, artist, and sound artist. He holds a Barchelor in Fine Arts from Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands, a degree in Graphic Arts from Akto Art & Design College, and a Master's Degree in Music Creation for New Media from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Master’s Program in Music Technology and Contemporary Practices). She primarily creates site-specific installations and performances originating from improvisation and using sound as a key medium. Her interdisciplinary practice includes on-call situations with hand-made acoustic synthesizers, natural attributes of artistic objects, and the moving body with its changing feedback in space and time. She has presented her research at conferences and festivals, solo and group exhibitions in Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Norway, Serbia, and the United Kingdom. He is a founding member of the experimental intermediate project “6.8KOhm Improvisation Series,” an ongoing improvisation action, in collaboration with musicians and artists.