Kuturar: Live at the Mammoth Museum

Published November 3, 2025
Contributed by Modun Ayar


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Kuturar: Live at the Mammoth Museum consists of a recording of a performance by Yakutsk-based stoner rock band Kuturar in the P.A. Lazarev Mammoth Museum, interspersed with videos about the museum collection.

The typography concept is grounded in the idea of weight — both literal and symbolic. The music of Kuturar, a Sakha (Yakut) metal band known for blending ancestral themes with experimental heaviness, embodies raw mass and density. This visual identity translates that sonic gravity into typographic form.

The design employs Alte Haas Grotesk and Apple Garamond Light, creating a tension between a solid, utilitarian grotesque and a refined serif. The pairing reflects a dialogue between the primal and the cerebral, echoing Kuturar’s fusion of ancient echoes and modern distortion. Wreckage Grotesque is mixed in for its tactile, fibrous quality reminiscent of mammoth fur.

In the final credits sequence, typography becomes the gravitational anchor of the composition, organized around a photograph of mammoth bones – a visual counterpart to the band’s thematic core. The same sense of heaviness is mirrored in the video thumbnail, where the shadow of the lettering physically “presses” on the typography, reinforcing the concept of weight and permanence.

The lettering was generated using AI tools Midjourney and Firefly, merging technological precision with organic texture to create a hybrid typographic expression – one that feels both ancient and futuristic.




Photo: Modun Ayar. License: All Rights Reserved.


Photo: Modun Ayar. License: All Rights Reserved.


Photo: Modun Ayar. License: All Rights Reserved.


Photo: Modun Ayar. License: All Rights Reserved.


Photo: Modun Ayar. License: All Rights Reserved.


Photo: Modun Ayar. License: All Rights Reserved.

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