The main idea behind this series of works is the creation of a new form - the body of the subject - based on the principle of randomness. The method of randomization is used to achieve this. The works also explore the theme of creating forms "in the image and likeness" of something, but in a different way - without an image or likeness, that is, without any plan or pattern. Instead, the subject is put together in a random order according to the principles of chance.
Randomization is used in the formation of the skeletal structure of the body using computer code created by the artist. The first stage, "The Beginning", features uncomplicated figures that are naïve and simple, resembling children's toys or rattles.
The series "Show Me What Color You Are" explores the process of how a random body develops and becomes more complex. It introduces random forms with a new element of reality, which is the appearance of color spots in space. The subject, who finds himself in this environment, is immediately captivated by these new and attractive features. He imagines that one part of his body matches the color he likes, and becomes fascinated by this idea.
Further transformations take place in the "Object Environment" series. The shape of a random object changes and acquires the familiar features of other elements of reality - things. This happens due to the random identification of the object with objects and forms that attract its attention and which it wants to be like.
In the "Playing with an Object" series, a random object discovers that the object "on the other side" has qualities and properties that are different from it. Something incomprehensible and unknown prevents it from completely identifying with the object it likes. A new object appears in the object's reality, but it is unable to absorb and "objectify" it.
A random object reveals a different objectivity. Then, the desire arises in it to enter into a game with it in order to get to know it better.