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The first project of MediaArtLab was two parallel Internet festivals organised in spring [[1999]]. [[Da-Da-Net]], an international festival of net art projects, and ''Trash Art''. In July 2000 MediaArtLab held [[Media Forum]] in the frame of the XXII Moscow International Film Festival, since then it is an annual event.
 
The first project of MediaArtLab was two parallel Internet festivals organised in spring [[1999]]. [[Da-Da-Net]], an international festival of net art projects, and ''Trash Art''. In July 2000 MediaArtLab held [[Media Forum]] in the frame of the XXII Moscow International Film Festival, since then it is an annual event.
  
MediaArtLab projects:
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Other staff: [[Elena Rumyantseva]] (Program director), [[Konstantin Bokhorov]](international curator).
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==MediaArtLab projects==
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; DaDaNet festival
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; Trash Art web resources festival
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; Pro & Contra international symposium
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(Russian State University for the Humanities, Musei Kino, the Marat Guelman Gallery, TV Gallery, the Federal Government, Moscow). More than 1000 participants. The program included paper presentations, workshops, seminars, video screenings, multimedia parties and round table discussions.
  
1998-2000
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; Monthly screenings  
DaDaNet - the first RUNET information resources and web projects festival;
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of video art works from our mediatheque collection at the Cinematographers' Union of Russia.
Multimedia festival at Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn
 
DaDaNet festival
 
Trash Art web resources festival
 
EVA 2000 Moscow international conference (at the State Tretyakov Gallery)
 
Pro & Contra international symposium (Russian State University for the Humanities, Musei Kino, the Marat Guelman Gallery, TV Gallery, the Federal Government, Moscow). More than 1000 participants. The program included paper presentations, workshops, seminars, video screenings, multimedia parties and round table discussions.
 
III Sputnik. The Technologies of Active Reflection international symposium program, Kemerovo.
 
Monthly screenings of video art works from our mediatheque collection at the Cinematographers' Union of Russia
 
WRO, Wroclaw. Screening of works from MediaArtLab collection
 
Video screenings at KIMAF Kiev Multimedia festival.
 
 
Since 2000. The Avant-garde to Video Art series is weekly shown on Kultura TV channel (on air every Monday) in a joint contract between Kultura channel, Russian Institute for Cultural Research, the Kamerton Sudio and MediaArtLab
 
Since 2000. The Avant-garde to Video Art series is weekly shown on Kultura TV channel (on air every Monday) in a joint contract between Kultura channel, Russian Institute for Cultural Research, the Kamerton Sudio and MediaArtLab
  
2001-2002
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; Special course in media culture  
Special course in media culture at the Faculty of Culture management of the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences (lectures, video screenings)
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At the Faculty of Culture management of the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences (lectures, video screenings)
Social and cultural projects Fair, Saratov
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Video screenings at New Media at the Planetarium, Novokuznetsk.
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; PolyScreen project
Video screenings and  presentations at Ready To... forum for curators and managers of Europe’s major multimedia events and archives. Open Archives symposium, Prague.
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Eight educational series complete with video screenings at our partners’ grounds. Our partners for this project were the Russian State Centre for Contemporary Art (the Nijni Novgorod branch), the Republican Art Museum (Joshkar-Ola), Vasnetsovs’ Art Museum in Kirov and the Bronze Age Fund (Izhevsk). PolyScreen international symposium (Nijni Novgorod) with more than 200 participants from the Volga region (professional museum workers, artists, scholars and lecturers) and 10 Western speakers.
Video screenings at the Antimatter Film multimedia festival, Montreal, Canada.
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PolyScreen project. Eight educational series complete with video screenings at our partners’ grounds. Our partners for this project were the Russian State Centre for Contemporary Art (the Nijni Novgorod branch), the Republican Art Museum (Joshkar-Ola), Vasnetsovs’ Art Museum in Kirov and the Bronze Age Fund (Izhevsk). PolyScreen international symposium (Nijni Novgorod) with more than 200 participants from the Volga region (professional museum workers, artists, scholars and lecturers) and 10 Western speakers
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; Pro Arte Institute, Saint-Petersburg
Pro Arte Institute, Saint-PetersburgMonthly video screenings with introductory lectures for the students of the Multimedia Studio (“Art, Video and TV”, “Aesthetical and technological experiments in video art since 1950s”, “Between cinema and video art”.
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Monthly video screenings with introductory lectures for the students of the Multimedia Studio (“Art, Video and TV”, “Aesthetical and technological experiments in video art since 1950s”, “Between cinema and video art”.
  
2003-2004
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; Media Culture Bulletin
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Contains news on: art TV, radio Net, media art, Net art, editions and web resources on media culture, media labs, foundations and archives of media art (to 2006 six issues were published)
  
ArtFabrika, Russian Dance Theatres Union,  Gorky Ural State University Centre of Contemporary Culture - MediaArtLab video program and lecture course “EX NIHILO: performance in contemporary art”.
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; Painting in the era of new media
Media Art Cactus multimedia festival, Norilsk . Video programs of digital art for the public at large. Organized by Norilsk Culture Centre, Culture initiatives Fund (Mikhail Prohorov Fund), MediaArtLab Centre for Art and Culture, Moscow. Supported by Internews Agency.
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Series at the Kaliningrad Art Gallery, through a contract between MediaArtLab and Kaliningrad Art Gallery.
“Performance in post art” lectures at Pro Arte Institute, St. Petersburg.
 
Program: New Media and video screenings “Communication aspects of the new screen culture” as part of Contemporary city: intercultural communication and tolerance practices international scientific conference, Yekaterinburg.
 
EVA 2004 Moscow. “Video/Media Art and the increasing rate of changes in technology. The problem of preserving and presenting media art works”.
 
Saratovskie Stradaniya festival, Saratov - video art program.
 
 
 
2005-2006
 
  
First issue of Media Culture Bulletin containing news on: art TV, radio Net, media art, Net art, editions and web resources on media culture, media labs, foundations and archives of media art (to 2006 six issues were published)
 
Painting in the era of new media series at the Kaliningrad Art Gallery, through a contract between MediaArtLab and Kaliningrad Art Gallery
 
 
Papers on “Archiving and preserving media art works” and “MediaArtLab’s recommendations to UNESCO on preserving and animating the cultural heritage of the twentieth century” were presented at the UNESCO between two phases of the World Summit on the Information Society international conference (St. Petersburg, Russia).  
 
Papers on “Archiving and preserving media art works” and “MediaArtLab’s recommendations to UNESCO on preserving and animating the cultural heritage of the twentieth century” were presented at the UNESCO between two phases of the World Summit on the Information Society international conference (St. Petersburg, Russia).  
Media art of the USA program at the OkNO Gallery, Chelyabinsk, as part of PERFECTING SUPERSTATE Whitney Biennial in Chelyabinsk
 
MediaArtLab and Logos Publishing house have organized a meeting with Roger M. Buergel, the  artistic director of Documenta XII at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Science
 
To Video island video art exhibition at the IV Shiryaev Biennale in Samara
 
Moving Images multimedia project, including video and media art exhibitions as well as lectures, video screenings and round table discussions on New technologies art development, Media art latest trends, Museum as the centre for culture animation (at the Chukotka Heritage Museum Centre, Anadyr)
 
The State Tretyakov Gallery and MediaArtLab present the lecture “Video art as the other cinema”. Video art history from 1960s to 2000s, screening of the classic works by Nam June Paik, Bill Viola, Woody Vasulka, Tony Whistler etc., as well as the new generation artists’ works (at the Tretyakov State Gallery, Moscow)
 
“The classics of Video art form MediaArtLab collection” program in memory of Aleksei Isaev (at the Cinephantom Club)
 
The Media Forum at Moscow International Film Festival 2006-2007 awards (at the Cinephantom Club)
 
  
Other staff: [[Elena Rumyantseva]] (Program director), [[Konstantin Bokhorov]](international curator).
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; Moving Images multimedia project
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Including video and media art exhibitions as well as lectures, video screenings and round table discussions on New technologies art development, Media art latest trends, Museum as the centre for culture animation (at the Chukotka Heritage Museum Centre, Anadyr)
  
International Board
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; Media Forum
Woody Vasulka – pioneer of media art, founder of the world’s largest media archives «Vasulkas», USA
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In the framework of Moscow International Film Festival.
Kirill Razlogov – director of Russian Institute for Cultural Research, Russia
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and many others
Kathy Rae Huffman – Director of Visual Arts at Cornerhouse, Manchester,UK
 
Etienne Sandrin – Attaché de Conservation of Video Archive at the Georges Pompidou National Centre for Art and Culture, France
 
Jan Schuijren – curator, Amsterdam, Netherlands
 
  
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==International Board==
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* Woody Vasulka – pioneer of media art, founder of the world’s largest media archives «Vasulkas», USA
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* Kirill Razlogov – director of Russian Institute for Cultural Research, Russia
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* Kathy Rae Huffman – Director of Visual Arts at Cornerhouse, Manchester,UK
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* Etienne Sandrin – Attaché de Conservation of Video Archive at the Georges Pompidou National Centre for Art and Culture, France
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* Jan Schuijren – curator, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  
; Articles
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== Articles==
 
* [[Tatiana Goryucheva]]. ''Moscow Media Art Lab - Events Modeling''. http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net/media-art-lab.php
 
* [[Tatiana Goryucheva]]. ''Moscow Media Art Lab - Events Modeling''. http://acoustic.space.re-lab.net/media-art-lab.php
  
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==Links==
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* [http://www.mediaartlab.ru/ Home page]
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* http://www.mediaartlab.ru/books/catalog_media_gallery.pdf
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* http://www.mediaartlab.ru/books/
  
http://www.mediaartlab.ru/
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[[Category:Art and technology centres]]
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Media art labs]]
 

Latest revision as of 20:28, 6 June 2021

As an organisation, Moscow MediaArtLab has existed since May 2000. It was launched by an initial group consisting of Alexei Isaev (art director), Olga Shishko (curator), and Tatiana Goryucheva (coordinator) in fall 1998 and primarily had the status of a special program of the former Soros Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow. The general idea was to establish an information and research center whose task would be to stimulate development of media art in Russia through the accumulation of information exchange between Russian and international media communities, as well as through elaborating a platform for critical and innovative approaches to the use of new technologies within the cultural context.

The first project of MediaArtLab was two parallel Internet festivals organised in spring 1999. Da-Da-Net, an international festival of net art projects, and Trash Art. In July 2000 MediaArtLab held Media Forum in the frame of the XXII Moscow International Film Festival, since then it is an annual event.

Other staff: Elena Rumyantseva (Program director), Konstantin Bokhorov(international curator).

MediaArtLab projects[edit]

DaDaNet festival
Trash Art web resources festival
Pro & Contra international symposium

(Russian State University for the Humanities, Musei Kino, the Marat Guelman Gallery, TV Gallery, the Federal Government, Moscow). More than 1000 participants. The program included paper presentations, workshops, seminars, video screenings, multimedia parties and round table discussions.

Monthly screenings

of video art works from our mediatheque collection at the Cinematographers' Union of Russia. Since 2000. The Avant-garde to Video Art series is weekly shown on Kultura TV channel (on air every Monday) in a joint contract between Kultura channel, Russian Institute for Cultural Research, the Kamerton Sudio and MediaArtLab

Special course in media culture

At the Faculty of Culture management of the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences (lectures, video screenings)

PolyScreen project

Eight educational series complete with video screenings at our partners’ grounds. Our partners for this project were the Russian State Centre for Contemporary Art (the Nijni Novgorod branch), the Republican Art Museum (Joshkar-Ola), Vasnetsovs’ Art Museum in Kirov and the Bronze Age Fund (Izhevsk). PolyScreen international symposium (Nijni Novgorod) with more than 200 participants from the Volga region (professional museum workers, artists, scholars and lecturers) and 10 Western speakers.

Pro Arte Institute, Saint-Petersburg

Monthly video screenings with introductory lectures for the students of the Multimedia Studio (“Art, Video and TV”, “Aesthetical and technological experiments in video art since 1950s”, “Between cinema and video art”.

Media Culture Bulletin

Contains news on: art TV, radio Net, media art, Net art, editions and web resources on media culture, media labs, foundations and archives of media art (to 2006 six issues were published)

Painting in the era of new media

Series at the Kaliningrad Art Gallery, through a contract between MediaArtLab and Kaliningrad Art Gallery.

Papers on “Archiving and preserving media art works” and “MediaArtLab’s recommendations to UNESCO on preserving and animating the cultural heritage of the twentieth century” were presented at the UNESCO between two phases of the World Summit on the Information Society international conference (St. Petersburg, Russia).

Moving Images multimedia project

Including video and media art exhibitions as well as lectures, video screenings and round table discussions on New technologies art development, Media art latest trends, Museum as the centre for culture animation (at the Chukotka Heritage Museum Centre, Anadyr)

Media Forum

In the framework of Moscow International Film Festival. and many others

International Board[edit]

  • Woody Vasulka – pioneer of media art, founder of the world’s largest media archives «Vasulkas», USA
  • Kirill Razlogov – director of Russian Institute for Cultural Research, Russia
  • Kathy Rae Huffman – Director of Visual Arts at Cornerhouse, Manchester,UK
  • Etienne Sandrin – Attaché de Conservation of Video Archive at the Georges Pompidou National Centre for Art and Culture, France
  • Jan Schuijren – curator, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Articles[edit]

Links[edit]