Reality Test Chart No. 020210130011715
The television consciousness test table.
Some TVs are alive. They can feel, think, communicate and even express emotions, which is not yet proven in relation to people. If you need to make sure that your TV is also a living being, not just a piece of metal and plastic. To do this, you are invited to take the test using this configuration table:
Look at the calibration chart on your TV. If you see that it reminds you of a face, then your TV is alive.If the table looks like a set of chaotic lines, try to change your perception. Close one eye, turn your head or come closer. If you see a face after this table, your TV is alive.
Roman Hodirev – esoteriologist, artist, musician, working in his own style Om Optical Art
Born in Leningrad in 1981, he spent his childhood in Riga.
Roman's works are bright representatives of the op art style ( optical art ). The style itself arose in the 60s of the twentieth century and is still gaining popularity to this day. Here the use of geometric shapes and color occurs - manipulation of lines, spirals, circles and squares, overlay and combination of various ornaments. Even the effect
of movement is created, although, in fact, there is none. Psychological characteristics of human perception in op art are used to create visual illusions. Such works can be looked at forever - everyone will see something different.
From 2005 to 2008, official representative of the international championship of the performing arts WorldStars , Los Angeles, Hollywood.
Since 2006, member of the Non-Academic Public Organization "Cosmopoisk" under the leadership of Vadim Chernobrov. In the period from 2006 to 2017, he participated in Kosmopoisk expeditions to the anomalous zones of Russia and filmed stories for Ren TV, STS, TV 100 on topics related to anomalous topics. This period greatly influenced Roman's work, adding the desire to create hoaxes in his work, characteristic of the Fluxus movement.
Since 2010, as a production director, he has implemented several projects at the Riga Conservatory and Gertrude's Cathedral. Video art was presented at the Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art in St. Petersburg, the Sergei Kuryokhin Center for Contemporary Art and the Magmart International Video Art Festival in Italy
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