Parisa Karimi

Videomapping

Parisa Karimi is an artist, filmmaker, cultural educator, and researcher whose transdisciplinary practice explores sensorial, ecological,
and philosophical questions between human and more-than-human bodies within postcolonial and industrialized landscapes.

Karimi’s practice weaves together non-linear forms of storytelling with essay, animation, collage, performance, film, olfactory compositions,
and sculpture into multisensory installations that narrate stories of invisible and overlooked aspects of shared histories.
Her works intertwine documentary and speculative elements, using technologies such as interactive interfaces and projection mapping to create experiential spaces.

Parisa Karimi is the founder of RanGBarang (RGB) animation studio and the HeimatlosGrenzenlos network. As the artistic director of RanGBarang Studio, she also collaborates on film and theatre productions. Her works have been presented at international festivals and exhibition spaces.

Her last solo exhibition was presented from November 2025 to January 2026 in Taiwan, titled How to Connect With Landscape, at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts.

Productions