Alexander Vorobyev (Tumanov) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Yokohama, Japan.
With a background in digital strategy and product development, he transitioned to contemporary art and technological experimentation in 2020.
His practice integrates mechanics, electronics, neural networks, and biological systems, exploring the intersection of generative audiovisual performance and interactive installations. His artistic research focuses on complex systems, cognitive and evolutionary sciences, and the relationship between human biological nature, emerging technologies, and culture.
Through his work, Tumanov examines the systemic interconnections between cultural, social, biological, and mathematical structures, often utilizing generative processes to explore unpredictability, interaction, and perception.
2024
C Programming, 3D Modeling, PCB Design (self-study & applied practice)
2023
Python, Neural Networks (self-study & applied practice)
2021-2022
higher School "Sreda Obucheniya," Faculty of Contemporary Art (Dmitry Morozov’s (::vtol::) workshop, Moscow)
2019
Project Thinking: City, Y. Vasilyeva, St. Petersburg
2019
Genres of 21st Century Photography, Y. Vasilyeva, St. Petersburg
2018
Seeing Through Photographs, MoMA (Coursera)
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alex@tumanov.works