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"I came from the Soviet Union in what is now Ukraine. I was a huge admirer of drawing when I was a child. I was honored with numerous awards. After my high school years, I went into the field of economics. It was difficult to feel satisfied about the possibility of having a job that was full-time the workstation of the dusty, boring job. So, I decided to take on the art world by taking a serious approach that eventually led me to the program that was taught by Konrad Klapheck at the Art Academy of Dusseldorf. Following that I had the opportunity to study with Shirin Neshat of Salzburg."
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"Making my art is a crucial component of creating impossible imagined universes.
Alien-like aesthetics, unearthly pictures and shapes These are my favorite things to imagine and think about. Naturally, during my early teens, as did everyone else, I was fascinated by all things around me until I realized that I was not satisfied with my impression of data visual.
A desire to make every possible variation and artefact with no source and no provenance, led me to design completely distinct universes."
What's your personal style of artwork?
"Bioism. Biofuturism. Paradise Engineering. Bioethical Abolitionism. My daily thought and statement is:
Biofuturism or bioism is my effort to develop bio-inspired living organisms and fresh designs for the next generation of living creatures. Bioism permits you to design art-related objects which express the aesthetic possibilities created by biochemical processes that are synthetically produced. Bioism is an approach that creates art with the power of energy, complexity and range. I regard each of my artworks as living things. Bioism gives life to dead objects.
Personally, I am convinced that in the coming decade following an evolutionary revolution in the near future, living furniture will be used living in homes that live on the internet along with traveling through spaces with live streamed stations. The most fascinating aspect is the power of art to utilize living objects, inventing new forms of life. The expression of art will give an experience that is reminiscent of being born. The fantastical may be reaction of the work its creator as well as the surrounding environment. The future art museum could transform into gardens with zoology as well to fund new initiatives for biodiversity, as well as galleries could transform into biology laboratory.
Bioism is an attempt in creating new kinds of life in the universe. Paradise engineering can be described as the most eminent expression of bioethics through new methods ...
This manifesto, as I'm believe, will not ever be complete, because it's a biochemical process that is in the process of developing it."
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What are the most important aspects to consider when creating your own designs?
"I endeavor to steer away from any primitive geometric patterns that are not straight lines. even the absence of lines when it's feasible. Ich am looking for the collision of macro and micro every day.
Any unknown thing or a complex issue will immediately be recognized by our inner eye as either living or organic. Biology is the deepest and intricate information structure in the world."
The church is an official place. Are you having a difficult time at work?
"It will depend on your own inner convictions, convictions, and worries or the degree to which you're unsure in your understanding of your place within the human race. For me, I'm not an expert regarding the universe, time and its awe-inspiring marvels. If I attend church, it's almost as if a child explores the vast and mysterious play area that has an element of communication.
I do my best to be respectful of its art, but I don't forget its entertaining part that involves communicating with god. It's similar as an XXL-style telephone booth. When you're talking or trying to convey your message, you might even laugh."
What is your level of responsibility for the creation process and what proportion of your process bio-based?
"Controlling chaos can be an extremely difficult task. My eyes and ears will be listening to the undiscovered music and discover the new shapes that speak to me, and fuels my mind. my. It's not a solely one-way procedure in which you play the role of a mining machine, taking precious stones of interest and throwing tons of garbage of uninteresting possibilities into your eyes. That's not what I prefer.
I often combine my fascinations with the other possibilities and try to create an enjoyable sound, but also unintentional surprise. The most enjoyable part of this job is the potential to design an entirely different universe, which you have already been thinking about what it might look like. Sometimes, you dream or even in the sleep while sleeping. The truth is that the more I design my world in my mind, the more joys I have, and chaos will become my companion as I grow in the biosphere."
Do you enjoy making things or can you gain something more out of it, like mediation or opening up to vulnerability?
"Drawing time is a time to reflect. Furthermore, I draw when I examine myself and consider the extent that I am surprised by my own abilities, as well as how far the universe is able to surprise me - which is the case for all possible possibilities along this exceptional route. Sometimes, the humor is funny or when I'm excited, I venture out into the world beyond and engage in an action."
The reason you chose bioism? What was your experience prior to you decided to take the plunge?
"The first steps were rather normal: I remember how happy I was about my half-drawing-half-painting of the tractor in the field for which I was praised in kindergarten.
The following times, I became so enthralled by landscapes that I could sit in the grass for prolonged periods of time, and attempt to make natural movement in the paper. In the end, I began to draw portraits. But, I was dissatisfied, so bored with the human visage's normality that were replicated (including photos and videos) and took the decision to end my work. The egg's shell split and I emerged as the shape of an Octopus (or Godzilla). It means that I became fascinated by the mysteries of the universe. Can I describe that? This is not to discuss what's currently in the current version but it's to create an entirely new version. This was the day that marked the beginning of bioethics, as well as my own bioism."
As I browsed over your Instagram I thought that your bioism may be interested in issues connected to the homeless in LA...
"But this was not an enjoyable story. It was cold out in the streets and the individuals who felt lonely were delighted to get any kind of human contact. They were also happy to hear the Christmas tale of the bioism of the infant and be able to play with the blue infant of the story.
The enigmatic poverty evident on the beaches of Hollywood could trigger a totally different perspective and I'm forced to consider ethical implications of bioism's interaction with the Diogenes who is the hypothetical Diogenes of Venice."
To find out more about the work of the artist as well as dive deeper into bioism, check the artist's Instagram and the current work at the Cathedral St. John the Divine in New York.
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