Installations
Wind of
Change


Burning man 2019, 2018
USA, Nevada, Black Rock City


Anna Mytc, Anatoly Kuteliya, Maxim Raevschi
The art project we're building is meant to remind us all that no matter what, it's in our hands to create the kind of future we want to live in.

"Wind of Change" represents the flow of life and how life continues no matter what. Our art space consists of 400 unique windmills that allow visitors to contemplate and meditate on the invisible earth force.

Our original art idea had an emphasis on liberation from all the burdens the past few years had put on us. We still believe that art has the power to open hearts, to provide a place amidst a windy desert where we can express our feelings or maybe just contemplate the power of movement that we visualize through spinning windmills.

We still believe that art has the power to open hearts, to provide a place amidst a windy desert where we can express our feelings or maybe just contemplate the power that we visualize through spinning windmills.

Depending on the wind speed and its direction, the "act of change" or windmill spinning will appear. Some will stop, and some will spin like crazy... Some of them might get even broken, creating a metaphor for people surrounding us in daily life. However, resistant to the harsh conditions of the desert - we believe that our mills, like all of us, after these difficult years - will definitely stand and celebrate life, no matter what.
Back to the Future
: space dog dystopia


Burning man 2019, 2018
USA, Nevada, Black Rock City


Maria Voznina, The Firecup, Alexandr Morozov
Back to the Future In the 60-80s, faith in the power of the human mind and the conquest of the cosmos reached its peak. Mankind has faithfully believed in the legend of the expansion of neighboring galaxies and scientific progress.

Then, in 2010, the myths of space exploration are experiencing a crisis of confidence. Artificial intelligence in mass culture finally mutates in silent hearing with the potential of an unconditional enemy.

The installation "Back to the Future" brings us back to the golden age of sci-fi, suggesting a time when faith in the boundless and omnipotent human mind and spirit was boundless. The design of the art object uses the work of Soviet artists from science fiction novels.