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"I am a native of the Soviet Union in what is the present day Ukraine. I enjoyed drawing young as I was; and later received many distinctions. When I was at high school, I made the decision to major in economics. But, I wasn't satisfied by the monotony of working at an unclean office. So I decided to try to make a mark in the art field with a more focused approach, which ultimately led me to the art course offered by Konrad Klapheck at the Art Academy of Dusseldorf. After that, I was able to study with Shirin Neshat, an instructor that hails originally from Salzburg."
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"Making my work is among the most effective methods for inventing unimaginable worlds and fantasies.
The alien-like pictures, the mystical feeling and patterns - it's what I enjoy to envision and picture. Naturally, as I was in my younger age, just like most persons, I was in awe with the things which surrounded me. Then I started to be unhappy about the interpretation of the most well-known information about visuals.
In the quest to produce every possible variation and artefact which is a mystery to me, is what has inspired me to write entirely novel universes."
Which is your style of art?
"Bioism. Biofuturism. Paradise Engineering. Bioethical Abolitionism. My daily reflections and quotation includes:
Bioism , also known as biofuturism, is my attempt to design bio-inspired living things and an aesthetic that is contemporary to the future of living things. Bioism could be defined as an art form that creates objects that communicate the aesthetic possibilities inherent in synthetic biological systems. Bioism is the method of creating art by using the life force as well as the diversity. All my works I view to live life forms. Bioism breathes life into dead subject matter.
Personally, I'm sure that, in the coming years , following an evolutionary change our planet will be filled with living furniture that will reside within living spaces, and travel throughout space within living areas. Most exciting is the potential for designers to create living objects, which will make new life forms. The expression of art can be inspiring and provide feeling of having been born. The fantastical might be the reactions that an artwork has toward its makers as well as their surroundings. Future art museums could change into galleries or botanical gardens. They could transform into biodiversity funds or workshops, and even bio-labs.
Bioism is a movement to help promote new and infinite kinds of life in the universe. Paradise engineering represents an advance of bioethics ...
My personal opinion, cannot be done, because I am a living being who is working on this problem."
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What is the most important thing that will allow creating your own installations?
"I endeavor to keep away from primitive geometrical patterns I attempt to stay clear of straight lines or lines in general, as much as is possible. I'm trying to find the intersection between macro and micro as a standard routine.
Everything that's unclear or complex can be instantly recognized to us as organic or living. Biology is by far the most complex and intricate system of information of the earth."
The church could serve as a formal venue. Are you stressed to build an area?
"It is founded on your beliefs, fears, or the degree of uncertainty you have in your connection to the environment that surrounds you. Personally, I'm unaware of the of the idea of time, space or its incredible wonders. So when I'm at the establishment, I'm like an infant who is curious over a vast and amazing play space with a communication ability.
It is my goal to show respect to art , but I also don't neglect its entertainment aspects, and speaking to God. This is similar to an XXL type phone booth, in which you speak or try to listen, and you also laugh."
Which percentage of you is responsible for the process of creation and how much of the process involved in creation is the biological?
"Controlling chaos can be an extremely difficult job. My ears and eyes are constantly scanning for the possibility of a new tune, as well as for a style that is intriguing to me and enlarges my imaginative and nerve. It's not a simple process in which you are a mining machine collecting lucky stones of interest and then dumping tons of garbage of boring potential in your back. It's not my thing.
My interests often blend with my other interests so that I can create more than just pleasant sound, but also a breath-taking and unexpected result also. The most exciting aspect of the work is creating an image for the future and imagining what it might look. There are moments when you think about it, or even at night in bed. However, the more I create and create and create, the more happiness I experience and chaos is my friend with increasing bioism."
Are you a person of the creative arts who is enjoying it? Or can you get something more by this? Perhaps, for instance, meditation or communication to your vulnerable self?
"Drawing is a time to contemplation. Additionally, I draw while I am discovering myself - how much I might be capable of awe-inspiring myself , and how my world could be awe-inspiring to me. I take into account any and all possibilities on this strange route. Sometimes, humor is indeed funny, but sometimes, when I'm feeling a little more adrenaline-driven, I'm out in the open to make some impression."
What led you to bioism? What did you try before making the choice?
"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 decades, I was fascinated with drawing landscapes in which I would lay in grass for prolonged lengths of time, and then try to sketch natural movement on the paper. At the end of the day, I created portraits. But, I was so frustrated, discontented with the dull human face that was replicated (including videos and images) and I slowed down. When I stopped moving my egg's shell cracked. my egg broke and I became the form of a phoenix (or Godzilla). This means I was able to come closer to understanding the mysteries of life. What is that? The purpose of this essay isn't to describe the current one, but instead to write the brand new version. It was on that day I began writing about my bioism , bioethics and bioism."
When I browsed through your IG I was thinking that you might be interested in the problem of homeless persons in LA...
"But it was not a great story because it was cold on the streets, and the those who were lonely could not wait to feel just a touch from anyone and to hear the story of Christmas told by the new-born bioism, and also to be able to play with the tiny blue children of it.
The absolute poverty of beaches of Hollywood could trigger an entirely new perspective. I need to consider bioism's philosophical implications as a result of Diogenes from Venice."
For further information on his work and for a deeper dive into bioism, check out the profile on Instagram and also his current installation at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York.
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