Umut Servan Koyun is a Paris-born, Istanbul-based artist and architect whose multidisciplinary practice merges high-end craft, technology, and nature. Working at the intersection of kinetic sculpture, digital systems, and biomimicry, he creates monumental installations that behave like living organisms—structures where...
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Umut Servan Koyun is a Paris-born, Istanbul-based artist and architect whose multidisciplinary practice merges high-end craft, technology, and nature. Working at the intersection of kinetic sculpture, digital systems, and biomimicry, he creates monumental installations that behave like living organisms—structures where movement, light, and intelligence converge.
His approach to biomimicry is not aesthetic but structural: a way of understanding intelligence as decentralized, emergent, and materially embedded. Ranging from micro-sculptures to monumental installations, he sculpts the invisible architectures of collective consciousness and decentralized systems.
Educated in architecture and scenography in Paris and Turkey, he fuses digital design, material intelligence, and narrative form to generate immersive, post-natural environments that dissolve the boundaries between art, ecology, and emergent technologies.