Aural Eye
Bucharest, Romania
Aural Eye Studio is an artistic duo that revolves its work around video-mapping installations, live generative visuals for various music genres, video scenography for theatre shows, virtual productions for live streams as well as interactive installations, all united under an aesthetic they developed throughout the years and that it easily recognizable as a personal style.
- Audio-Visual
- Dance
- Digital Art
- Film
- Installation Art


In 2011 Alina Anca, back then a student at the National Arts University in Bucharest fell in love with making visuals and Vjing, growing organically in this passion and performing under the name of Aural Eye since early 2013. In 2014, she met Daniel Bega, a programmer with great 3D modelling and animation skills, so by 2015 Aural Eye studio was born, transforming the personal project into a mix of two complementary energies, working together and making art bigger than oneself.
On their visual playground, they have experimented with many tools ever since. Their portfolio includes live events and exhibitions, parties and music concerts, being one of the most active studios in Romania in the alternative music scene, also creating visual content and interactive installations for commercial brands like Grolsch, Miele, HTC, Coca-Cola, Orange, Disney, Heineken, EY etc. As a recognition of their efforts for a better visual language, EPSON became a supporter and partner of their work.
Since 2016, they became one of the main visual acts at Ozora Festival in Hungary, gratefully giving back their love for psychedelic culture through their work. They have performed abroad in Serbia at Exit Festival, in Copenhagen at Kb18, in Ibiza, London’s Studio 338, in Amsterdam at Panama Club for Amsterdam Dance Event and traveled to India for a tour back in 2019.
They became resident vjs at the Sunwaves Festival Main Stage since 2016. Also, wanting to use their technical knowledge on next level, they have been managing the visuals team of Waha Festival ever since 2015.
In February 2020, just before the pandemic started, their personal exhibition organized by One Night Gallery in Bucharest at Casa Universitarilor transformed the monument into a new media art gallery, being visited by thousands of visitors in just one night.

