[in development]
Starting from Aristotle, philosophers were looking at what distinguishes live mater from non-animated world. Our essence as human beings is characterised by the division of life into vegetal and relational, organic and animal, animal and human. At the same time, since ancient time people were anthropomorphising non-animated nature by projecting their feelings and consciousness on to in-animate nature such as rocks, plants etc; in other words, by “animating” them. 
This is a  poetical exploration of the complex relationships that exists between us and natural un-animated world. The project is a large installation, consisting from charcoal drawings, video, ready made objects and VR experience.
Using idiosyncratic and poetical approach,  the project investigates complex relationships that exist between perception of the objects and its representations, between “the real” and “ the artificial”. 

You can experience project in the VR here
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