Tatiana Heuman works in the fields of sound, media art and movement research. In 2014 she started her solo electronic music project ‘Qeei’ with which she explored the margins of club music. She has performed at festivals such as CTM and Heroines of Sound.

Heuman's current research is focused on perceptual phenomena and the oneiric field. She has trained in Deep Listening, Somatic Education and Craniosacral Therapy. 

During 2023, she initiated the artistic research project Siestaria with the curator and sound artist Florencia Curci, focused on exploring listening in dreams. In 2021 she started the project Near and Remote Memory Activation Practices with the musician Ale Hop, which draws inspiration from South American organology and storytelling and is currently featured in the “Feel the Sound” exhibition at the Barbican Centre.

In 2024, Heuman held her first solo exhibition at the Morsbroich Museum in Leverkusen, where she presented the audiovisual installation atmoon.

During the last years, Heuman has collaborated as a sound designer and musician with choreographers Olivia Hyunsin Kim and Constanza Macras, performing at theatres such as Sophiensaele and Volksbühne.

Throughout her career, she has had the opportunity to work as an artist-in-residence at various esteemed establishments, including PACT Zollverein, Theater neben dem Turm, and Hellerau European Center for the Arts.