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"I was born in the Soviet Union in what is now Ukraine. I enjoyed drawing young as I was; and later received many distinctions. While in high school, I took the choice of majoring in economics. It was a struggle to be happy with the routine of being in a filthy office. Then I decided to make a mark in the field of art with a more focused approach, which ultimately led me to the art course provided through Konrad Klapheck at the Art Academy of Dusseldorf. Then I had the chance to learn from Shirin Neshat who is an instructor originally of Salzburg."
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"Making my art is one of the most efficient ways of making up unimaginable realms and fantasy.
The surreal images as well as the mysterious pattern and feeling - that's the things I love to think about and photograph. Naturally, when I was in my younger age, just like most persons, I was in awe of the world around me. But then I became unhappy about the interpretation of the most well-known information about images.
In the quest to produce every possible variation and artifact, which remains a mystery for me, is what has inspired me to develop completely new universes."
Which is your style of artwork?
"Bioism. Biofuturism. Paradise Engineering. Bioethical Abolitionism. My daily reflections and quotation comprises:
Bioism , sometimes referred to as biofuturism, is my attempt to develop bio-inspired living creatures with an aesthetic current with the future of living organisms. Bioism could be defined as an art form that creates objects that express the artistic possibilities that are inherent to the synthetic biology system. Bioism is the method of making art using the power of life and the variety. All my works I view as living life-like forms. Bioism breathes life into dead subject matter.
Personally, I'm certain that in the next years , after the evolution of our planet, it will be full of living furniture that will reside in living areas, and travel throughout space within living areas. It is exciting for designers to create living things, that will make new life forms. The expression of art can be inspiring and provide feelings of being created. The supernatural could be the reaction that artworks have towards its creators and the environment around them. The future art museum could transform into galleries or botanical gardens. They could transform into workshops, biodiversity funds, and even bio-labs.
Bioism is a movement that aims to promote the development of new and unlimited forms of life within the universe. Paradise engineering is a breakthrough in bioethics ...
My personal opinion, cannot be formulated, as I'm a living thing with a job to do on this issue."
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What is the primary factor that can allow you to create your own installations?
"I strive to steer clear from geometrical primitive patterns. I attempt to stay free of straight lines, or lines generally, in the extent that is feasible. I'm looking for the intersection between micro and macro as a standard procedure.
All things that are unclear or difficult can be instantly recognized to our senses as living or organic. Biology is, by far, the most complex and intricate data-processing system on the earth."
It could also be used as an official venue. Are you pressed to create an area?
"It depends upon your belief system, the fears you have or the level of doubt you feel about your relationship to the world around you. Personally, I'm unaware of the of the idea of space and time or the amazing things it can do. When I'm in the place I'm just like one of the children who are curious about a huge and fascinating play space with a capacity to communicate.
It's my aim to honor the art form, however I make sure to not overlook its enjoyment aspects. I also enjoy communicating with God. This is similar to the XXL type phone booth, that you can speak to or attempt to listen as well as laughing."
Which percentage of you is responsible for the process of creation and how much of the procedure involved in the process of creation can be attributed to the natural?
"Controlling chaos can be an extremely difficult job. My eyes and ears are constantly scanning to see if there is a possibility of an exciting new song, and also for the kind of music that is fascinating to me and enlarges my imagination and nerve. It's not an easy process in which you are mining machines that collect interesting stones and then dumping tons of trash with boring possibilities on your back. It's not my thing.
My hobbies often merge with other pursuits in order to produce more than just pleasant sound and a stunning and surprising result. The most exciting aspect of the job is creating a picture for the future, while imagining how it could look like. There are moments when you think about this, even at night in bed. However, the more I create and create and create, the more joy I feel and the more chaotic is my companion and bioism is growing."
Are you a person of the arts of creativity who's having fun? Are you able to gain something greater from this? Maybe, for example, meditation or communication to yourself in your vulnerability?
"Drawing is an opportunity to reflect. Furthermore, I draw when I'm figuring out what I am capable of inspiring myself , and also how my life could be awe-inspiring to me. I think about any and all possibilities on this enigmatic path. At times, it's funny, but sometimes, when I'm feeling a little more adrenaline-driven I'm and about to make some impression."
What prompted you to choose 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.
In the following years, I was fascinated with drawing landscapes in which I would lie in the grass for long periods of time and take the time to sketch movement from nature onto the piece of paper. When I finished the day, I created portraits. Then, I became angry, and discontent at the dull face that was replicated (including videos and photos) I stopped moving. After I stopped moving, the egg's shell broke. My egg cracked and I was transformed into the shape of the phoenix (or Godzilla). The result was that I could come closer to knowing the secrets of life. Why is this? This article isn't just to discuss the existing version, but instead to write the latest version. It was on that day I began writing about my bioethics, bioism as well as bioism."
When I browsed through your IG I was thinking that you could consider being interested in the issues of homeless persons who are homeless in LA...
"But it wasn't an ideal story as it was cold in the streets, and the individuals who felt alone would not be able to resist only a little touch from someone and to hear the story of Christmas as told by the bioism's new born, as well as to play with the tiny blue children of the story.
The astonishing poverty of the beaches of Hollywood can trigger a completely fresh perspective. It is important to think about bioism's ethical implications in the wake from Diogenes from Venice."
To learn more about his work and for a more in-depth information on bioism, visit his profile of his on Instagram and his current installation in The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York.
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