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This artwork was created as part of a street art festival in the city of Satka. The festival's main theme revolves around visualizing one's musical preferences.

As a listener of heavy music, I find it to be a powerful motivator. Its fast, intense, and impactful rhythms drive me to work harder and faster. While I don't particularly focus on the lyrics, they don't define my way of life. For me, music is an abstract entity that exists in the fourth dimension, and in my fifth-dimensional DANET, it takes on a visual form.

In this artwork, my intention was to portray the aggressiveness and expressiveness of the energy found in this music. I achieved this by using boldly vibrant colors and angular lines. The thematic elements of the tracks are reflected in the composition's colors: death is represented by purple, money by green, social networks by blue, drugs by white, absurdity by involuntary lines, and sex by red. If these themes aren't present in my life, they are metaphorically interpreted or mentally substituted with synonymous elements.
Satka street art fest
Materials: plywood 2x3m, acrylic, aerosol, headphones
Satka city, Russia
2019
The structures were installed in a square in the city of Satka. Each of the artworks was equipped with headphones, allowing every resident to listen to the music chosen by each artist while experiencing the accompanying visual content. This interactive setup provided an opportunity for the audience to engage with the artwork on a multisensory level, immersing themselves in the combined auditory and visual experience created by the artists.
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