Dominika is said to be a multimedia artist and/or a designer. She is also writing and curating and eagerly participating in all kinds of discourse activities.
As an artist she is interested in words and communication, human behavior, order, organization, and social dynamics.
Altough she holds a design diploma in the field of new (computer) media, her materials of preference are always phisical, and technology in her work has primarily functional role in bulding narratives or fostering interaction.
She has background in classical drawing that she trained from the age of 10 under painter Lucyna Dyrdzik. Later after graduating from STEM focused high school she studied cognitive science, where she became interested in language as a carrier of meaning and medium of social and intrahuman interaction.
She is also intrigued by philosophical connotations of object and its constituents. She uses magical realism as a mode of ‘making sense’ applied not only to art but also life itself. She chooses to believe in poetry and symbolism of casual happenings. Her concern with material objects led her to the theories of Graham Harman, which she currently reads through in preparation for her new curatorial project. On the other hand, she is also interested in how objects are or can be organized, and how structures of simple elements can give emotionally complex results.
especially in precise, mathematical methodologies with capacity to translate into genuine artistic expressions. Those interests are escpecially explored in her curation programs at iii.