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International Biennale opens in Moscow

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International Biennale opens in Moscow


21.12.2021

Photo credit: Evgeny Samarin / mos.ru (CC BY 4.0)

Neural networks, virtual reality and 3D animation have become the main topics for the exhibits of the Art for the Future International Biennale, TASS reports. It is held for the first time at Moscow's Multimedia Art Museum. The exhibition starts on Tuesday, December 21.

60 unique art projects created by masters from France, Turkey, Italy, Portugal, Japan, Argentina are exhibited at the museum. The project participants are the classics of Russian contemporary art: the AES + F group, Pavel Pepperstein, Aristarkh Chernyshev and other artists from Krasnodar, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod.

The Biennale is multimedia and interactive. Visitors are given the opportunity to become participants in a creative project, since most of the works become active only in interaction with people.

The Nobel Prize laureate in physics Konstantin Novoselov tries a new role at the Biennale. As an artist, he studies the interaction of chaos and order. This is a philosophical concept, but at the same time it has a mathematical apparatus.

The exhibition will end by early April.

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