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CVMutants Behind It All
Carousel studio (NEW BRANCH)
A reckless crew of art-bandits, cooked up solely to poke, prod and tease the droopy petals of human curiosity.
We haunted Russia from 2008 to 2022, sneaking straight into the inner kid curled up somewhere inside the leathery, slow-beating shell of the average grown-up dinosaur.
Our agenda was simple: ignite rogue synapses into existence using tech-toys, off-script behavior, and a cheerful disrespect for whatever passes as “normal”.
Our handmade equipment? Half-magic, half-nonsense elasticity rigs for rebooting your sense of youth.
We were brave, naive, and stubborn enough to believe kids should run the universe.
Armed with nothing but our toy-like, phantasmagoric, borderline-delirious art-contraptions, we managed to “upgrade” exactly 0.000014% of Earth’s population.
Our impact is so gloriously tiny and cosmically irrelevant that, yeah, everyone forgot about it already.
This website is our glitch-sheet history:
a pocket-sized chronicle, a dusty memory box, a pile of stories fermenting peacefully in the attic gloom.
If you prefer to watch videos, here is a video version of our story,
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ORGANISM MOLECULES
A single organism made of shifting molecules — swelling, shrinking, mutating, multiplying, dissolving, resurrecting, and glitching for fourteen feral years.
We started around 2008 as a tiny biochemical cluster: Anton Radaev, Mitya Urbi Sokolov, Ilya Mozhaev, and Alexandr Kopyltsov.
Four molecules — jittery, clueless, and overflowing with chaotic optimism.
From there the organism began its natural breathing cycle: expanding to 25 people at once, collapsing back to 10, mutating again, splitting, merging — responding to projects, crises, budgets, hunger, and whatever storm was shaking Moscow that week.
Through all of this instability, one core held:
Radaev, Sokolov, Getmanov, plus the enormous long-term contribution of Kostya Antonov, Ilya Sobol, and Alevtina Vinogradova — without whom the organism would have exploded mid-launch or disintegrated in Earth’s atmosphere.
Below — the full constellation of molecules who shaped the madness.
CORE MOLECULES
Anton Radaev
Creative director, founder, executive producer — the spark plug, the overcaffeinated architect of the organism’s brainstem.
Mitya Urbi Sokolov
Chief engineer, technical director, creative robot — surgeon of wires, voltages, airflow, metal, and improbable problem-solving.
Fedor Getmanov
Molecule of chaos, creative producer, director, capricious genius — our walking entropy generator.
Kostya Antonov
Author of prints and patterns, mad engineer, inventor, designer, collector, archaeologist of ancient computational devices — the mastermind behind half our visual language.
Ilya Mozhaev
Creative wildling, inspirer, friend — one of the organism’s first sparks.
Alexandr Kopyltsov
Art director, fearless type, one of the original molecules — co-shaper of the organism’s early identity.
Lyusya Durasova
Artist, illustrator, loyal friend and helper — a key molecular strand in many visual experiments.
Nastya Sadalova
Head tailor, constructor, fashion-experiment engineer — the architect of wearable insanity.
Ilya Sobol
Creative producer, engineer, light-artist, Arduino handler — the molecule responsible for many of our most intricate builds.
Alevtina Vinogradova
Crisis-management & anti-chaos command — the pilot who could land our flaming cosmic rocket back on Earth.
Maxim Gomonov
True believer, protégé, apprentice, producer’s assistant — young, talented hooligan with future-molecule potential.
EXTENDED MOLECULES
Artists, Designers, Engineers
Marla Zinger — sound designer
Yulya In’ — gallery administrator
Yulya Selimova — architect
Dasha Farsh — graphic designer
Liza Strakhova — author & developer
Alexandra Feldshtein — producer’s assistant
Boris Petrov — architectural sketch author
Pavel Kuzmin — producer
Nikita Nizyev — programmer & visualizer
Alexey Rudenko — programmer & visualizer
Illustrators
Antoniya Gapotchenko — illustrator; creator of the Shchekotexts typeface
Sofia Chirta — illustrator; a serial content-maniac who produced an absurd, heroic amount of material over the years
Esha Ega — illustrator
Ilya Lapin — illustrator
Video
Vera Vishnevaya — video operator
Alexey Fedorov — director & DOP
Roma Ka — director
Concept Authors
Nastya StacyLovejoy — concepts & sketches
Matvey Klyagin — concepts
Kirill Radaev — concepts
Producers. Assistants, Participants, Models
Arina Andreevna — project assistant
Rita Nefedova — design-session participant
Zhenya Labinskiy — design-session participant
Maxim Rylskiy — model & collaborator
Davydova Dana — sketch author
Olya Khaletskaya — producer
Gleb Andronovskiy - operational director, producer
PR
Alexandra Balashova — PR & press
Investors
Stas Shmelev
Vlad Mushinskiy
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Last Updated 24.10.25