INVISIBLE LANGUAGE. ART UNDER THE SKIN, 2022

2022 "The Invisible language." Personal olfactory inclusive exhibition Gallery Rostokino Association "Exhibition Halls of Moscow".

An inclusive installation is a new way to fully immerse oneself in a work of art by maximizing the inclusion of the largest number of sensory organs for sighted and blind viewers.

In the modern context of global variables, a socially distanced planet and people's fixation on visual perception of the world in interaction with it, there is a need to find new means of communication that allow people to contact each other, with the world of contemporary art. Due to the urgent need to expand the boundaries of the dialogue between art and the viewer, this installation is designed to fully immerse the viewer in the work of art by maximizing the inclusion of the largest number of senses.
The project is a study of the field of inclusion, ways of interaction of blind people with the body, the environment, their problems of socialization and interaction with contemporary art, together with a visually impaired psychology student Anastasia Vislobokova.

The project involves conducting a survey during the exhibition on the interaction of blind and visually impaired people with art.communication of all segments of the population, both people with disabilities and ordinary people, with art and with each other, as well as the study of the phenomenon Proust and the relationship between olfactory human perception of the external environment and deep memory of the brain of the limbic system.