MARINA MUZYKA
MARINA MUZYKA
As an interdisciplinary artist, I work with digital methods to create complex systems and objects. In such media as generative graphics, 3D, and algorithmic modeling, I find opportunities for implementing my ideas. These tools allow me to combine different approaches and create objects at the junction of digital and analog.

I am interested in the topic of a person's perception of the environment in which he comes into contact with a wide variety of "others". Due to the fact that now there is no clear boundary between analog and digital, human and non-human, man exists in a synthetic system.

This system has a number of characteristics, but my area of research lies in the plane of logic and aesthetics, as one of the combinations that allow the organization of synthetic systems. I reflect on the question of how this system can be designed and which part, digital or analog, comes to the fore. In my creative practice, I strive to trace the dynamics of interaction with new synthetic systems.
Exploring topics such as: “The body as an extended operating system”,“ The study of human experience and the phenomenon of the environment in a digital space” I suggest thinking about the symbiosis of analog and digital in terms of communication with the space.

I am inspired by the possibility of creating a new area of ​​interaction, a place for existing.

ARTIST STATEMENT

As an interdisciplinary artist, I work with digital methods to create complex systems and objects. In such media as generative graphics, 3D, and algorithmic modeling, I find opportunities for implementing my ideas. These tools allow me to combine different approaches and create objects at the junction of digital and analog.


I am interested in the topic of a person's perception of the environment in which he comes into contact with a wide variety of "others". Due to the fact that now there is no clear boundary between analog and digital, human and non-human, man exists in a synthetic system.


This system has a number of characteristics, but my area of research lies in the plane of logic and aesthetics, as one of the combinations that allow the organization of synthetic systems. I reflect on the question of how this system can be designed and which part, digital or analog, comes to the fore. In my creative practice, I strive to trace the dynamics of interaction with new synthetic systems.

Exploring topics such as: “The body as an extended operating system”,“ The study of human experience and the phenomenon of the environment in a digital space” I suggest thinking about the symbiosis of analog and digital in terms of communication with the space.


I am inspired by the possibility of creating a new area of ​​interaction, a place for existing.


ARTIST STATEMENT