Point of View, the 10th CYFEST Exhibition Opened in Moscow

  • Location:
    Museum Center of the Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia

“Point of View”, international exhibition of multimedia art and the 10th CYFEST workshop, on display November 16-December 2, 2016 at the Museum Center of the Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH) in Moscow.

“Point of View” is an attempt to creatively investigate the dichotomy of coexistence that fills our world: personal and social, common and unique, romantic and trivial. The exhibition includes audiovisual and interactive installations – “visions” of contemporary world from the artists’ point of view and philosophical, historical, and optical perspectives.

For such purposes, the artists’ worldviews could be divided: some investigate the global aspects of contemporary reality in their work, while others focus on reality’s private, relative meanings. While a few of the exhibiting projects could belong to the realm of metaphysical and transcendental; others focus on the issues of internal world-making and the creations of personal comfort zones in the world of incessant changes. Depending on the determined distance between them, these many points of view are still consonant, dynamic and mobile.

CYLAND MediaArtLab participates in the exhibition with installations Journey by Anna Frants, Time Keeping by Elena Gubanova and Ivan Govorkov, Drama House / Life: A User’s Manual by Alexandra Dementieva, and the Subjectivization of Sound performance by Alexey Grachev and Sergey Komarov.