AUDIOVISUAL PERVERSION

Audiovisual perversion is a concept that explores the ironic perception of art objects as fetish objects. Art has the power to influence individuals and elicit sensations of pleasure akin to those experienced during sexual encounters. For instance, music has the ability to trigger the release of chemicals that stimulate the brain's pleasure center. In this context, each art object can be seen as a fetish, combining visual and musical elements and inviting viewers to engage with them through the lens of irony. This perspective allows for a playful and unconventional exploration of the relationship between art, pleasure, and perception.
Culture Transit Gallery
Personal exhibition
Yekaterinburg, Russia
2019
The artwork is rooted in the mechanics of human thinking. It is comprised of various components, such as judgments, perception, attention, and evaluations, all of which directly impact an individual's actions. As these components undergo changes, the overall thought process transforms, subsequently influencing a person's behavior and altering the trajectory of their life.

The concept of perversions, in this context, serves as a metaphor for the alteration or deviation of an object. It signifies the shifting nature of perception and the potential for unconventional interpretations or perspectives. By exploring these perversions, the artwork invites viewers to reconsider their understanding of objects and challenge traditional modes of thinking.
THINKING
COPULATION
"Copulation" explores the dynamic relationship between an artist and their artwork. While viewers may perceive it as a series of photos or videos, for the artist, it represents a complete narrative and a profound process. It is not uncommon for artists to develop a deep attachment to their artwork throughout this creative journey, and in some cases, it can evolve into a form of fetishism.

The artwork delves into the intimate connection and emotional investment that artists often experience with their creations. It explores the complexity of this relationship and the potential for objects of art to hold a significant and personal meaning for the artist. By delving into these themes, "Copulation" invites viewers to contemplate the profound bond between artists and their creations, and the potential transformative power it holds for both parties involved.
Thinking about the understatement in the digital space of video hosting. The canvas depicts an element, which is complemented by subsequent elements to show the loading action. In this case, there is a reference to video sites 18+, when the expectation is more emotional than the process of pleasure.
LOADING
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