Your brain is always predicting what comes next. The next word. The next sound. The next sensation.

When those predictions break — when something arrives wrong, unexpected, too much at once — that's the moment perception becomes visible.

CERE makes art from that moment. Every experience is engineered to disrupt the brain's prediction machine on purpose. Then we watch what happens.

the

team

Mariia Krasnikova

Part-time artist, part-time scientist

Luxury hospitality trains a very specific kind of attention: how a room’s temperature, a scent, a texture, the timing of a single gesture can shift someone’s state before they’ve consciously registered why. Mariia spent years inside that discipline — watching environment engineer experience in real time, deliberately and invisibly.


Her undergraduate thesis, on the neuropsychology of dining, was the first time she put a name to what she’d been observing all along: that sensory choreography isn’t hospitality’s side effect, it’s a lever on the brain. CERE is what happens when that observation becomes the whole inquiry.


The brain is always guessing what comes next. Mariia is not interested in art that illustrates science, or science that explains art — she is interested in the seam between them, and in proving, collection by collection, that it holds.

Mariia Krasnikova

Part-time artist, part-time scientist

Luxury hospitality trains a very specific kind of attention: how a room’s temperature, a scent, a texture, the timing of a single gesture can shift someone’s state before they’ve consciously registered why. Mariia spent years inside that discipline — watching environment engineer experience in real time, deliberately and invisibly.


Her undergraduate thesis, on the neuropsychology of dining, was the first time she put a name to what she’d been observing all along: that sensory choreography isn’t hospitality’s side effect, it’s a lever on the brain. CERE is what happens when that observation becomes the whole inquiry.


The brain is always guessing what comes next. Mariia is not interested in art that illustrates science, or science that explains art — she is interested in the seam between them, and in proving, collection by collection, that it holds.

CERE works at the intersection
of three scientific fields.

Each one a lens on how the brain makes sense of the world.

TERRITORY 01.

Multisensory Integration

How does the brain combine information from multiple senses at once? What happens when sight, sound, smell, and touch arrive together — and what changes when they arrive wrong?

TERRITORY 02.

PSYCHOPHYSICS.

The quantitative relationship between a physical stimulus and human perception. The science that turns felt experience into data — and the backbone of how CERE measures what it makes.

TERRITORY 03.

Art as Therapeutic Intervention.

Controlled multisensory environments have documented potential to support emotional regulation. The long-term aim: build spaces that respect how different brains actually function.

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