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For years, the dominant visual language of the internet, television, and even print has been shaped by clean, safe, corporate aesthetics - flat palettes, predictable grids, polished branding. But culture is restless. After decades of being nudged into tidy boxes, many creators (and consumers) are craving something that doesn’t fit neatly in any of those pre‑already‑drawn frames. But what is the answer? How to break free from deeply rooted patterns? Well I belive that answer is art that travels across media, that borrows the rawness of a zine, the energy of a glitch creepypasta, the intimacy of... intimate stuff.Inter‑medium is a way to go, and that's also
The idia behind my website
Artwork or that moves across, blends, or refuses to be confined by a single medium. Not “multimedia” - which often means several separate media placed side by side (e.g., a video with a soundtrack), percicely blend of different mediums, work may shift from one material or format to another as it evolves, or combine several media-forms at once (like interactive gamified web-comics for example), because:.
Inter‑medium piece might start as a sketch, be scanned, layered with glitch‑code, printed as a poster, and later translated into a looping audio‑visual installation. Partially, the connection itself betwen those forms becoming the art.
That's why I i'm having a hard time determaning what exactly do I do in terms of art:
Here I share seemingly random collection of my works and projects from defirent medias - each one deeply connected to the others through the world and creator (that would be me, ITS STILL MY WEBSTIE you know).
Feel free to wander, explore, and discover!
A small silly game in active development! itch.io page
The holidays are coming. Underspenfull is a small experimental gift-management game about the uncomfortable choice between friends and money.
In addition to the lack of funds, your friends have personalities that operate on a system of 6 different VIBES that they expect you to READ somehow, so picking the right gift for them will be a hustle.
Search for discounts, sedge unwanted vibes, rise vibes that are useful for you, and most importantly, don't spend all the money you have before the Holidays - in this economy, all resources are limited.
This game was made during Mini Jam 200: Freedom
Literally 150 different gifts to choose from.
match the gift’s vibes to the receiver’s vibes,
while not overspending, since wasted money lowers your final score just as much as a bad gift.
- Expect rough edges. Additionally, I'm extremely tired, so I'll complete the description later. Have fun, and thanks for checking it out!
Every bird in the swarm is an individual animator, flying together in a murmuration - that’s when hundreds of birds move in complex, flowing patterns across the sky.
Right now, the project is in a sort of early alpha state, but it has some core elements already: You can watch them form 600+ shapes, or hunt for collectables that appear on the ground below sometimes, hehe.
One of my latest works as a director and screenwriter is the short film “Only the Coffee Shops Worked.” Set in a world that has survived a war, it follows a queer boy traveling west in the hope of finding people and opening a coffee shop. He meets a soldier guarding a post -- unaware the war is over. Viewers have described it as a post-apocalyptic Ukrainian western with a liminal, lonely atmosphere.