Dmitry Morozov, known as ::vtol::, creates technology-based installations and kinetic sculptures that engage with viewers through robotics and sound. His projects incorporate interactive systems, utilizing sensors and custom programming to respond to environmental factors. Emphasizing the transient nature of his artworks, Morozov views them as entities with agency rather than mere tools. He utilizes sculptural methods for electronic construction, which allows his works to exhibit unpredictable behaviors, reflecting user interactions. His practice was showcased at the Sónar+D event in June 2025, including innovative projects like Reading My Body and Last Breath.
"Ultimately, I perceive my works as participants in a gigantic performance called technological art. This kind of art is very ephemeral, as the lifespan of any object is quite limited—either the electronics will break down, the software will be updated, or the mechanics will fail."
"::vtol:: constructs his kinetic sculptures, robotics, sounds, and code-driven installations using electronic components, sensors, motors, and custom programming code, and each work includes microcontrollers that process sensor data and control mechanical movements."
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