Concept
The Biorhythm of Ukraine is still at risk. We are all connected, like interlinked cells in a living organism, and everything we do has its healing or damaging effect on every other thing. As the rhythms are placed on one planet Earth, we create the one single rhythm of everything -- the Biorhythm. The ongoing war is a product of evil, hatred, and stagnation, and these are not the only present risks for Ukraine.
The video work is based on the concept of a remix. Nowadays, everything that humans produce is perceived as a remix. We present a compilation of what we, as a community of artists, fight for and show the risks that our enemies pose. With the ongoing war, the stakes have risen.
The Biorhythm Remix displays our fight for the truth, justice, and life against the consequences of evil, hatred, and stagnation.
Impact of political/social context on OUR situation
The ongoing war in our country has had a significant impact on the political and social context of our situation. It has disrupted our daily lives, forced us to confront the fragility of our existence, and highlighted the urgent need for collective action to address the issues that threaten our planet. Yet, it has not disrupted our desire to preserve wildlife and raise awareness about the environmental and social issues our world faces today, including our carbon footprint, unsustainability, and the general population’s disconnection from the global biorhythm.
Despite these challenges, we remain committed to our artistic vision and believe that our work can make a meaningful contribution to the wider dialogue about the environment and sustainability.
Credits
Veronika Varlamova
Julia Shumishyna
Artem Yarmosh
Iryna Pikalova
Polina Petrenko
Vladyslav Chernushchenko
Hlib Koshukov
Timur Dzafarov
Serhiy Biloshitsky
Nastya Vogan
Andrew Latik
Daria Palagnyuk
Sasha Vosk
Andriy Kostyukov
Monodont
Tarrou
Diana Azzuz
Dima Horeniuk
Ukraine, our Motherland
Support received from
2020 Grounding: IZOLYATSIA — a cultural initiative focusing on formats that support deeper and more impactful social change;
2022 Ars Electronica State of the Art(ist).
Media coverage
Hromadske TV, 20ft Radio, Katakult Magazine, Dzherelo.online, IZONE
Keywords
Digital art, urban ecosystems, sociology, experimental and avant-garde music, philosophy, ecology, war, deforestation, wildlife preservation