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"I was born in the Soviet Union in what is today Ukraine. I loved to draw as when I was a kid; and later received several awards. When I was in high school, took the decision to major in economics. But, I wasn't satisfied with working all-time and boring at an unclean office. So I decided to try in the field of art by taking a more serious approach, which ultimately led me to the course taught by Konrad Klapheck at the Art Academy of Dusseldorf. Then, I was able to take classes with Shirin Neshat, a teacher who hails from Salzburg."
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"Making my art is one of the most effective methods for creating unimaginable and imagined realms.
The alien-like images, the mystical feeling and patterns - that's the kind of thing I like to imagine and visualize. Naturally, when I was in my younger years, as with all individuals, I was captivated with the things which surrounded me and then I began to be unhappy about the interpretation of the most well-known facts about visuals.
In the quest to produce every possible variation and artefact that is unknown to me has inspired me to compose utterly new universes."
What's your preferred style in art?
"Bioism. Biofuturism. Paradise Engineering. Bioethical Abolitionism. My daily reflections and quotation is:
Bioism , also known as biofuturism, is my attempt to design bio-inspired living things and a contemporary aesthetic for future living things. Bioism can be described as the process of creating art pieces that convey the artistic possibilities that synthetic biological systems. Bioism is a method of creating art through the power of life as well as diversity. Each work I consider to be living organisms. Bioism gives life to dead subject matter.
Personally, I'm convinced that, in the coming years following an evolutionary revolution the world will be populated by living furniture, reside in living spaces in addition to traveling throughout space in living areas. The most thrilling aspect will be the possibility for artists to design living materials, and thus make new life forms. The expression of art can be awe-inspiring and give an experience of having been born. The fantastical might be the reactions of an object of art towards their makers and their environment. Future art museums might transform into galleries and zoological gardens, they could be transformed into diversity funds, workshops into bio-labs.
Bioism seeks to promote the new and infinite kinds of life in the universe. Paradise engineering represents an advance of bioethics ...
This manifesto, in my consider it, can never be done, because I am a living process still working on the issue."
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What's the main thing that will allow creating your own installations?
"I attempt to steer away from primitive geometrical patterns I try to avoid straight lines or the absence of lines, when feasible. I'm trying to find the collision between both macro and micro as a standard routine.
Any thing that is not understood or complicated is instantly noticed by our own eyes as living or organic. Biology is the most deep and intricate structure of information of the earth."
The church could be a formal place. Are you stressed to build an area?
"It is based upon your assumptions, your fears, or the degree of uncertainty you have in your connection to the world around you. Myself, I've got unaware of the concept of the concept of time, space or its incredible wonders. So when I'm at the institution, I am like a child who has curiosity about a huge and awe-inspiring play space with a communication capability.
It is my goal to be kind to the art But, I don't ignore its entertaining aspects and talking to God. It's a little similar to an XXL style phone booth in which you talk or trying to hear you can also laugh."
What percentage of you are accountable for the creation process and what percentage of the creation process involves biological?
"Controlling chaos can be an arduous task. My eyes and ears will be listening to the possibility of a new tune, as well as to find a fresh design that intrigues me and strengthens my imagination nerve. It's not just a complete process in which you are a mining machine collecting lucky stones of interest and then dumping tons of garbage of boring possibilities in your rear. This is not for me.
My interests often blend with other minor possibilities in order to produce not just a pleasant music, but also a breath-taking and unexpected result also. A very enjoyable aspects of the work is creating a brand the new world while currently imagining how it will look as. There are times when you dream or at night when you're asleep. In reality, the more I create and create, the more joys I feel, and chaos becomes my friend in growing bioism."
Are you a creative person who enjoys it or can you get something more by it? Perhaps, for instance, meditation or communication to your vulnerable self?
"Drawing is a time to reflection. Furthermore, I draw as I am discovering myself - the extent to which I might be capable of awe-inspiring myself , and how my universe could astonish me, which takes into account any and all possibilities on this strange route. Sometimes, humor can be funny indeed, and sometimes it's just when I need extra adrenaline, I venture outside to create an appearance."
What led you to bioism? What did you try before the decision?
"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 infatuated by drawing landscapes where I could lie in the grass for long periods of time and try to draw natural movements on the board. At the end of the day, I created portraits. However, I was frustrated, discontented with the dullness of the human face which were replicated (including images and in video) that I stopped. At the moment that I had stopped my pace, the egg's shell of my egg cracked and I was transformed into a phoenix (or Godzilla). It means that I came closer to the mystery of life. What is that? It's not meant to explain the existing one, but to compose the new one. That was the day that I started writing about my bioism and bioethics."
As I browsed through your IG I was thinking that you might be interested in the issue of homeless people within LA...
"But it wasn't a good narrative: it was cold out in the streets and lonely people were happy to get the slightest touch from someone and to hear the Christmas tale of the new-born bioism, and to play with small blue kids of it.
The absolute poverty of the shores of Hollywood could trigger an entirely different perspective - I have to consider bioism's philosophical implications in a scenario of Diogenes from Venice."
For more information about the work of his portfolio and to delve further into bioism, look on his Instagram and his current installation at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York.
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