Bioism: A new living art creates The CreativeMindClass Blog
"I came from the Soviet Union in what is today Ukraine. I loved to draw as a child and I won many prizes. After high school, I moved further to college to study economics. But, I was not content with being a professional who was entirely at the desk of an office that was boring and dirty. It was then that I decided to explore the art field seriously. I enrolled in the class taught by Konrad Klapheck at the Art Academy of Dusseldorf. Then, I was able to be a student of Shirin Neshat from Salzburg."
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"Making art is for me an important method to create imaginative universes that are unimaginable.
The strange appearance, unnatural forms and feelings It's exactly the things I love to imagine and think about. Naturally, in my younger years, like everyone, I started with the things which surrounded me but I quickly found myself dissatisfied in the interpretation of the most well-known facts in visuals.
To create every possible variation and artefact of unknown origin motivated me to develop completely new universes."

What are your thoughts on your art style?
"Bioism. Biofuturism. Paradise Engineering. Bioethical Abolitionism. My reflection on my day to day life and the quote is:
Bioism, also known as biofuturism, is my efforts to create bio-inspired living things and to create innovative aesthetics for the future of living organisms. Bioism can be described as the process of creating artworks that communicate the beauty of synthetic life. Bioism can be described as a technique to create art that is focused on the potential of diversity, life and. each work being unicellular being. Bioism extends life to lifeless subject matter.
Personally, I believe that in the near future after the evolution of biology that we'll have living furniture and live-in houses, and travel in space using live stations. Most fascinating will be the ability artists have to deal with living things in a way that creates new ways of life. Expression through art will give an experience that is practical and born. The fantastical might be the reactions of an artwork to the maker and its surroundings. Art museum of the future could transform into zoological parks galleries that could become an alternative to diversification funds and workshops to bio-labs.
Bioism is the term used to describe a process that aims that seeks to develop diverse and endless varieties of life in the world. Paradise engineering can be described as a breakthrough within bioethics ...
The document, in my opinion, believe, will never be complete, as I am a living process which is in the process of completing this issue."
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What are the most important factors to making your installations?
"I attempt to steer clear of any primitive geometrics that are not straight lines or perhaps no lines all at once, as far as is feasible. In my quest, I'm trying to discover ways to combine micro and macro on a daily base.
Everything that's not understood or extremely complicated can be instantly recognized by the human eye as either living or organic. Biology is the most deep and complex structure of information in the universe."

The church is an official space. Are you finding it hard to operate the space?
"It depends on your personal views, thoughts, or the level of doubt about your connection with the human race. For me, I'm almost completely ignorant of the concept of time, space and all their wonders. If I'm in the institution, I am like a child who has an interest in a huge and strange playground with has the ability to communicate.
It is my goal to show respect towards the art of it However, I never forget about its entertainment side and the aspect of speaking with the Deity. It's a little identical to the XXL telephone booth where you can talk while trying to be heard, but you'll also laugh."

How much do you have control of the creation process and what percentage is bioism?
"Controlling chaos is a challenging task. My eyes and ear are all about to receive an opportunity to discover a fresh song and discover a new shape that calls me to it and captures my imagination. But it is not a one-stop-shop where you are an mining machine that is taking gems of fascinations and dumping a lot of trash that is boring on your own. I'm not interested in this.
My fascinations are often combined with minor potentialities for some not so pleasant music however, I do have a deviant revelation also. The most enjoyable aspects of my job is to create a completely new world when you have a clear idea of how the final product should appear. Sometimes you're asleep, and at others it takes place in the evening in the time you're asleep. However, the fact is that - the more I design, the more blisses I experience, and chaos can be my companion in the growth in bioism."

Are you a person of the creative type who loves it? Do you get an additional benefit from it? Perhaps, the practice of meditation, or getting in touch with your most vulnerable part?
"Drawing time allows for contemplation. Additionally, I draw by looking at myself and noticing the extent to which I might amaze myself, as well as the extent to which the universe is able to surprise me. It involves all possible activities in this enigmatic path. At times, it's quite funny, and at other times when I'm feeling more euphoric, I go out in the world and give an appearance."

Why did you decide to become bioidist? Was there anything you tried before you made the switch?
"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.
After that, I became enthralled with sketching landscapes. It allowed me to lie in the grass for long periods of time, in the process of drawing nature's movement onto the paper. Then I made several portraits. But, I was frustrated, bored by the monotony of any reproduction of a human face (including on photographs and videos) and stopped. The moment I stopped, the egg's shell of my egg broke and I became the phoenix (or Godzilla). This means I was closer to the real being. What exactly is this? It's not about defining the definition that's already there, but it is to create a brand new one. This was the day I birthed of my bioethics and bioism." The KEclHkshxvtSzNrfmAJ Bioism exposes sex-related frauds of hiring, as well as the illegal prostitution in caravans that involves Bulgarian and Romanian females who are humans. (06.06.2016) Eifeltor, Cologne
As I perused your IG I thought that bioism might have an interest in the subject of homelessness as well as homelessness in LA...
"But there was a different tale. It was cold on the streets , and people were thrilled to be touched by humans, and to listen to the Christmas story of the bioism's birth as well as to have fun with the tiny blue creatures of the bioism.
The gloomy poverty visible on the beaches of the Hollywood may trigger a totally different approach and I'm forced to think of bioism's philosophical implications as portrayed in the fictional Diogenes from Venice."

For more details about Aljoscha's selection of artworks and to dive deeper into the biographical aspects of his work, visit his Instagram as well as his latest installation at the Cathedral St. John the Divine in New York.
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