Sergei Naomi Kvetinas -

| | Hook | How the Trio Drives It | |---|---|---| | Corporate Conspiracy | A secret project codenamed “Eclipse” aims to merge AI control with ancient rune magic, granting a corporation god‑like surveillance. | Naomi recognizes the AI signature, Sergei knows the security protocols, Kvetinas identifies the rune pattern. Together they must infiltrate the data‑core and destroy it. | | Lost Artifact Hunt | Rumors surface about the “Heart of Rūta,” an artifact that can heal any wound—but it’s hidden in the ruins of an old orbital station. | Sergei handles the hostile mercenaries guarding the station, Naomi hacks the docking controls, Kvetinas deciphers the ancient glyphs that lock the vault. | | Redemption Arc | Sergei’s secret back‑channel intel threatens to expose a civilian uprising that could topple an authoritarian regime. | Naomi must decide whether to help Sergei leak the info (risking the AI‑drive), while Kvetinas offers a mystical “veil” that can mask the data’s origin—at a moral cost. | | Personal Quest | Naomi finally decrypts a fragment of her father’s data‑drive, pointing to a hidden laboratory in the desert. | Sergei provides safe passage through a warzone, Kvetinas navigates the desert’s mystical hazards, and Naomi confronts the truth about her father’s involvement with the “Eclipse” project. | | Moral Dilemma | An outbreak of a techno‑magical virus threatens both the city’s cyber‑infrastructure and the surrounding forest’s ancient spirits. | Sergei wants a hard‑kill protocol; Naomi wants a patch that preserves data; Kvetinas proposes a ritual to cleanse the forest—but it may erase the virus’s memory, losing critical intel. |

| Project | Description | Impact | |---------|-------------|--------| | | An immersive dome installation that uses AI‑generated wave patterns and live acoustic recordings of the Baltic Sea to simulate climate‑change scenarios. | Exhibited at the Kunstmuseum Basel ; inspired a policy dialogue with EU environmental NGOs. | | “Kvetinas Code Lab” (2023) | A public workshop series teaching youth from migrant backgrounds how to create interactive art using open‑source tools (Processing, Max/MSP). | Over 300 participants; resulted in a community‑curated exhibition “New Roots”. | | “Lyrical Lattice” (2024) | A collaborative album with the Lithuanian National Philharmonic , merging orchestral strings with procedurally generated electronic motifs derived from folk poetry. | Premiered at the Vilnius Opera House , later released on major streaming platforms, receiving critical acclaim for its seamless fusion of tradition and futurism. | sergei naomi kvetinas