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Viewing Maxim Zhestkov: Simulation Hypothesis

Dropping with a big bang in London this week is digital artist Maxim Zhestkov’s debut solo exhibition at Unit London. ‘Simulation Hypothesis’ builds on Zhestkov’s creative journey in digital simulations and the exploration of crafting digital environments and architecture. Presenting a new body of work, Zhestkov explores ideas of entropy and structure in the world’s evolution and creation process.

Breaking and manipulating the rules of physics and mathematics to create environments and works that otherwise would not exist in the physical world, Zhestkov advances the evolution of creation in art and the age of technology. Taking over the ground floor of Unit London Mayfair gallery space, be immersed and mesmerised by the art experience in a futuristic view of tomorrow that draws on past realities. Join the crowd pushing the boundaries of technology and drop by this weekend.

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Dates
20 June 2023 — 22 July 2023
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