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"I was born in my mother country in the Soviet Union in what is now Ukraine. I was a huge enthusiast of drawing as a child, and I have won several prizes. Following my high school years, I made the decision to study economics. However, I was not happy working full-time in an uninteresting and filthy workplace. Therefore, I decided to look into the art field with a serious eye. This led me to the course that was taught by Konrad Klapheck at the Art Academy in Dusseldorf. Following that, I continued to learn in the class of Shirin Neshat. She taught in the Art Academy of Salzburg."
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"Making art is for me one method for creating fantasies that are amazing and imaginative.
The alien-like visuals, the bizarre shapes, feelings and patterns These are things I enjoy thinking about and visualize. When I first began my life , like many others, I began exploring all the things within me. However, I quickly, I was dissatisfied with my perception of some known facts about pictures.
An urge to make each and every variation which is unknown to me has led me to develop completely unique universes."
What are your thoughts on your style of art?
"Bioism. Biofuturism. Paradise Engineering. Bioethical Abolitionism. The day-today reflections and quotes:
Biofuturism or Bioism is a strategy to develop new living organisms in addition to a new design aesthetic that will shape the next generation of living things. Bioism is an approach to create artifacts which demonstrate the aesthetic possibilities of biosynthesis. Bioism provides a way to create art that is concentrated on energy, variety and the complex. My view of each of my paintings as living creatures. Bioism could be a technique for bringing life to mundane topics.
Personally, I believe that, in the near future after the bio revolution and the growth in living furnishings, people will have living furniture, live in living spaces, and travel out into space via living spaces. The most interesting feature is the capacity of creators to create living organisms and create new methods of living. Artistic expression will provide the experience of creating its own. The fantastical could be reactions of an art object towards its creator as well as its surroundings. Museums of art are likely to change to zoological parks that could become the fund for diversification, along with ateliers and bio-labs.
Bioism is the term used to describe the process which is designed to create an infinite variety of life throughout the globe. Paradise engineering is the most perfect example of bioethics using new methods ...
The manifesto , I am believe that it is not going to be finished because I am a living procedure that is currently trying to finish the issue."
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How can you make the most of your work?
"I try to stay away from the use of basic geometrics, which means no straight lines or any at all, so far as is possible. I'm trying to find ways to connect the micro and macro aspects of a daily schedule.
Any thing that isn't understood, or too complicated can be instantly recognized by our eyes to be living or organic. Biology is the biggest and most intricate data structure that is found in the universe."
An church is an official venue. Do you feel pressured to use the maximum amount of the space?
"It is dependent on your requirements, wishes and challenges that are unnoticed or the extent of your knowledge of your role as an individual. For me I am a complete stranger to the concept of space, time and the wonders offer. When I attend church I am like a child who has a a huge and bizarre play space with an aim of communicating.
It is my goal to honor the art of speaking. However I do not overlook its fun aspect that is that feeling of talking to the angels. This is similar to the XXL booth. When you're talking or listening you can also be funny."
How much of your team is in charge of the development of your product? And what percent is bio-based?
"Controlling chaos is a challenging endeavor. My eyes and ear constantly trying to discern an unknown melody, in search of a new shape which speaks to me, and also connects to my imagination. This isn't a simple single-minded process in which you're a mining businessman looking for the most intriguing minerals, which is then to throw away opportunities that are not being utilized. To me, this isn't an option that's worth considering.
My interest is often mixed with other possibilities for not so pleasant melodies as well as a wicked discovery. One of the best parts of my work is creation of a new universe while I'm thinking about what it could be. There are times when you're asleep, while other times it takes place in the evening while you're sleeping. In reality, the more I design my own world more enjoyable I can experience. Chaos is the partner I can count on in my quest to develop bioism."
Are you an artist that enjoys what you do? Do you gain some extra benefit from doing it? Are you interested in meditation, or connecting with your fragile aspect?
"Drawing time is contemplation time. Furthermore that drawing, I am aware of myself and that I'm awestruck by myself , as well as how the universe could be awestruck by me. It covers all possible outcomes within this mysterious route. Sometimes, it's amusing, however, at times, if I'm more than content and energized, I'll go outside and create the impression."
What led you to bioism? What was the first thing you did prior to adopting the new lifestyle?
"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.
As time passed, I became fascinated with landscapes. I would lie on the grass for hours and try to draw Nature's movements on the paper. Later, I took many photographs. Then, I became unhappy and frustrated by the dullness of human faces being replicated (including photographs and videos) this is the reason I stopped my. The egg's shell broke and I was revealed as an octopus (or Godzilla). This meant that I became aware of the world around me. What is it exactly? This isn't to clarify the current one however, rather to create a brand new version. It was on this day that I started to develop my bioethics and bioism and bioethics."
When I was browsing through your IG I had a idea that Bioism may be intrigued by the problem of homelessness as well as homelessness throughout LA...
"But there was an alternate one that claimed there was no snow on the streets, and those that were lonely could hug everyone they could hear the Christmas story of the baby bioism and have fun with the baby blue of it.
The gloomy poverty apparent in the sands of Hollywood could trigger a completely novel method of. I'm trying think through the implications for bioism from a philosophical perspective encountering hypothetical Diogenes in Venice."
To learn more about the work of Aljoscha and to explore the biomes more thoroughly visit Aljoscha's Instagram account and the latest installation within the Cathedral St. John the Divine in New York.
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