Death doesn’t need to be all doom and gloom, and one PhD candidate took that idea quite far

 The Lithuanian competition Julijonas Urbonas is currently linked to the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which is currently becoming a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). International Space Station (ISS) and is the founder of an organization dedicated to the exploration of imaginary celestial architecture projects. Contact him at [email protected] for more information about the competition and his work on the project. 

The Collective City Dome's exhibition space, which serves as an observatory, was deliberately chosen because it already promotes a dialogue between culture, space and science. The Observatory in the collective city of Vilnius and the observatories it manages have been specifically selected because they already promote a dialogue between culture and space, and between science and culture.     

Luan engineer Julijonas Urbonas, who designed this macabre invention in 2010 , the first of its kind in the world. There are similar technologies that make the audience part of the artwork, such as laser projector and camera, and other technologies. 

    

Urbonas's art is probably influenced by the works of artists such as Michelangelo, Picasso, Dali and other great artists. The term "gravitational aesthetics" was coined to describe those who use the means of manipulating gravity to create experiences that push the body and imagination to their limits. In his work, he has developed critical tools for negotiating gravity as a crucial tool. His current project "J. Urbonasa" is based on the sensual gravitational experience of the human body, in particular in its connection with gravity and its effects on our bodies and the environment around us, as well as in our perception of space and time. He coined the term "g-Gravitational Aesthetics" to describe the way in which he exploits the meaning of manipulated gravity to create experiences that push the body and our imagination to the limits of gravity. In his artistic work, he develops critical tools for negotiating gravity as a critical tool for negotiation. 

    

For example, arithmomanians orient themselves from one project to the next, that is, people who suffer from a mental disorder and count everything around them in one direction toward the dream they are next in; people with schizophrenia, for example; and people who suffer from depression, anxiety, depression, and other mental disorders; or people who count and count everything around them. 

Kosmica is an international group of earthbound artists, architects, designers and architects who explore and share the space in an original way. The programme includes open outdoor spaces open to all artistic explorations, whether in the form of galleries, museums, public spaces or even in private homes. 

    

This year, Kosmica will be open to the public for the first time in summer 2016, with the opening of a new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona. 

    

Julijonas is the founder of the Lithuanian Space Agency, the first space agency in the world, and a member of the Executive Board. Planet and the People "is one of his most famous works, and it shows the history of Lithuanians in space and his contribution to the development of the Lithuanian space programme, founded by him and the Lithuanian representative Urbonas. He is an expert in space research, astronomy, space and space sciences and was co-founder and director of a number of space agencies, including the International Space Station. 

    

Julijonas has created a renovated building that once housed a large astronomical telescope. The project is complex, which is true engineering, but it is supposed to be more of an imaginary work programme. There is no real science, no scientific research or technical research, and there are no projects involving the construction of a space station or even the construction of the International Space Station. 

    

At first glance, it seems as if the intention of the euthanasia coaster might be to provoke horror and rejection. Here, too, the most important part of a roller coaster is its course, which shapes the action of each ride and usually takes the form of creatively distorted and falling trajectories. In this light, this could be seen as the ultimate ride that puts an end to the progress of each ride. An unlikely day has come when society is ready to accept the idea of such a monumental death journey, "says Julijonas, who would like to present the draft to the public. 

    

I have no doubt that some people would like to be scientific objects that would make the project a reality. For example, we could consider creating a new type of scientific object, such as a medical device, but the key could be the development of the human body and its interaction with the environment and the natural world. 

    

The term "pleasure" combines elegance with elegance and refers to the natural beauty of the environment and its interaction with the human body, as well as to the quality of life.  

    

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