Specific simulation 2.0

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In Specific Simulation 2.0, the artists study generative parameter-oriented bird nests. They use new methods of neural network generation to find the best shape of the birds’ high-rise. After producing the 3D shapes, the authors turned to 3D printing and reproduced the most sophisticated structures and shapes without any manual sculpturing. In the end, they got hi-tech futuristic bird houses.
Alexander Vasilenko and Gleb Ivanov
Alexander Vasilenko is a multidisciplinary artist and composer. Head of Sound Department at Endel, participant of GES-2 Opening Ceremony and Inversion Festival etc. The artist explores self-similar generative systems, ritualization of places, transfer of real objects to VR and back. Alexander is a master when it comes to various media, deconstruction and reconstruction of images. He eagerly starts a dialogue with the audience’s states and feelings. In his works, Alexander wonders if moral and ethical standards are still relevant today but also questions if they do exist. Gleb Ivanov is a Moscow-based artist, multidisciplinary designer, and musician. He makes multimedia and interactive installations, public art, exhibition venues, and 3D graphics.
He participated in Clipboard Exhibition at Ground Solyanka, Continuum at Krasnokholmskaya Gallery, interdisciplinary initiatives arranged by by Errring Studio. As part of his artistic practice, the author explores sensual technological performance.