Virginijus Malčius (b. 1980) is an audiovisual text creator, a representative of interdisciplinary art. In 1999 he graduated from Romuvos Secondary School in Šiauliai, in 2004 he graduated from Šiauliai University, Faculty of Arts (now Vilnius University Šiauliai Academy) with a Bachelor's degree in Audiovisual Art, and from Vilnius Academy of Arts with a Master's degree in Photography and Media Arts. Participant of media art festivals "Enter", contemporary art festival "Platforma", curator of audiovisual art of contemporary art festival "Virus". In 2004 he was awarded a diploma for the film "The Fly" at the festival "REC&&PLAY". In 2007 he won the first prize at the international audiovisual poetry festival "Tarp". Among Malčius' audiovisual poetry and prose works are "The Skier", "The Cyclist", "The Stretched Fish", "There is No Ocean". Malčius is an active participant of the interdisciplinary art movement "Sintezija". "Virginijus Malčius is probably the most conceptual in his approach to any object. It is not the first year that the author has been analysing and reflecting on consumer culture in his video material. His work is full of images of everyday life, of stylistic balancing between the everyday and the mundane." - Remigijus Venckus.