Kawarga

Dmitry Kawarga
Photo-Kawarga
Born Moscow, Russia
Nationality  Russia
Known for Contemporary art
Style Multimedia works, sculpture, interactive installation, kinetik art
Movement Biomorphic Radical
Awards

Honorary Mention, Prix Ars Electronica,

The winner of the competition "Monument", The project of the monuments to the first president of Russia Boris Yeltsin.[1]

Dmitry Kawarga (Russian: Дмитрий Викторович Каварга) born in Moscow, Russia is a Russian artist. Kawarga began working in his own style of ‘biomorphism’ striving to create a synthesis of science, art and technology. The interactive kinetic objects in his installations were created in cooperation with scientists, programmers and engineers. He is a participant of international exhibitions and festivals of contemporary art, including Lexus Hybrid Art, Ars Electronica and FILE Electronic Language International Festival.

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