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installations "Focus on the Pauses"

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I love art with meaning. And here's a great example --- Mikhail Kazakovtsev / Follow the pauses. --- The artist is interested in experimental art, seeking new means and forms of expression. The project was based on some of the widespread philosophical and religious views of the East. The project itself actually represents a group of interactive kinetic objects. The prototype of the figures was Buddhist prayer drums. Usually they are installed in front of the entrance to the temple so that every believer can turn the cylinder and pronounce the mantra of Compassion. As the artist said, he made cylinders in order to give the audience a sense of involvement in art. However, the illumination should not decrease at the moment when the pipes rotate, but when they stop. “A pause is a gap, it is like our life. Sometimes it is needed to reflect, ”the artist said, adding that he had made an exhibition of an“ interactive-game character ”that would be interesting to the public, capable of not only twisting cylinders with childlike spontaneity, but also reflecting on the philosophy of the process. I would include this work in my personal collection, it is very responsive to the Practice of Mindfulness. Share and your feelings, very interesting.

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