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'''Initiatives''': [[F.R.U.I.T.S.]] (*1992), [[Theremin Center]] (*1992).
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'''Initiatives''': [[Art Technology Institute]] (*1992), [https://eeefff.org/ Eeefff] (*2013), [[F.R.U.I.T.S.]] (*1992), [[Iris Foundation]] (*2008), [[MediaArtLab]] (*1998), [[Strelka Institute]], [[Stockhausen Institute]] (*1991), [[Theremin Center]] (*1992).
  
'''Art workers''': [[Alexei Borisov]], [[Andrey Smirnov]] (1956), [[Nikita Tsymbal]], [[Pavel Jagun]].
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'''Festivals''': [[Science Art]] (*2012), [[Migz]] music and media arts festival, [[Cine Fantom Alternative]] film festival.<br>
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'''Events''': [[Media Forum]] (*2000).<br>
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'''Past festivals''': [[Outvideo]] (2006-07), [[Readme]] (2002), [[Da-Da-Net]] (1998-99).<br>
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'''Past events''': [http://garageccc.com/en/event/815 Open Systems: Self-Organized Art Initiatives in Russia: 2000–2015] exhibition (2015), [[History of Russian Video Art]] exhibitions (2007-2010), [[Pro and Contra]] symposium (2000), [[NewMediaTopia]] exhibition (1994), [[NewMediaLogia]] symposium (1994).
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'''Spaces''': [[Cine Fantom|Cine Fantom Club]] (*1995), [[Garage Center for Contemporary Culture]], [http://groundmoscow.com/ Ground] (*2014), [[Laboratoria]] art & science space.<br>
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'''Past spaces''': [https://kovalev-org.livejournal.com/66652.html Trekhprudny Lane] artist-run space (1991-1993).
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'''Media''': [[Ultra.Culture]] publishing house (*2002).
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'''Art workers''': [[Alexander Doulerain]], [[Alexei Borisov]], [[Alexei Isaev]], [[Alexei Shulgin]] (1963), [[Alexey Charikov]], [[Andrey Smirnov]] (1956), [[Anna Koleichuk]] (1964), [[Boris Yukhananov]], [[Dmitry Morozov]], [[Dmitry Tcheglakov]] (1970), [[Gleb Aleinikov]], [[Iraida Yusupova]], [[Irina Lavrukhina]], [[Julia Dmitryukova]] (1972), [[Lydia Kavina]], [[Michael Prosniakov]], [[Nikita Tsymbal]], [[Oleg Kireev]] (1975), [[Oleg Kotelnikov]], [[Olga Goriunova]] (1977), [[Olga Shishko]], [[Pavel Jagun]], [[Polina Dronyaeva]] (1973), [[Roman Minaev]] (1970), [[Sergei Zagny]] (1960), [[Stanislav Kreichi]] (1936), [[Tatiana Goryucheva]], [[Tatiana Mogilevskaya]], [[Tatyana Mikheyeva]], [[Vadim Koshkin]], [[Valery Beluntsov]] (1969), [[Viacheslav Koleichuk]] (1941), [[Vladimir Komarov]], [[Vladimir Levashov]], [[Vladimir Nikolaev]], [[Yuri Spitsyn]].
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 24 March 2023

Initiatives: Art Technology Institute (*1992), Eeefff (*2013), F.R.U.I.T.S. (*1992), Iris Foundation (*2008), MediaArtLab (*1998), Strelka Institute, Stockhausen Institute (*1991), Theremin Center (*1992).

Festivals: Science Art (*2012), Migz music and media arts festival, Cine Fantom Alternative film festival.
Events: Media Forum (*2000).
Past festivals: Outvideo (2006-07), Readme (2002), Da-Da-Net (1998-99).
Past events: Open Systems: Self-Organized Art Initiatives in Russia: 2000–2015 exhibition (2015), History of Russian Video Art exhibitions (2007-2010), Pro and Contra symposium (2000), NewMediaTopia exhibition (1994), NewMediaLogia symposium (1994).

Spaces: Cine Fantom Club (*1995), Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Ground (*2014), Laboratoria art & science space.
Past spaces: Trekhprudny Lane artist-run space (1991-1993).

Media: Ultra.Culture publishing house (*2002).

Art workers: Alexander Doulerain, Alexei Borisov, Alexei Isaev, Alexei Shulgin (1963), Alexey Charikov, Andrey Smirnov (1956), Anna Koleichuk (1964), Boris Yukhananov, Dmitry Morozov, Dmitry Tcheglakov (1970), Gleb Aleinikov, Iraida Yusupova, Irina Lavrukhina, Julia Dmitryukova (1972), Lydia Kavina, Michael Prosniakov, Nikita Tsymbal, Oleg Kireev (1975), Oleg Kotelnikov, Olga Goriunova (1977), Olga Shishko, Pavel Jagun, Polina Dronyaeva (1973), Roman Minaev (1970), Sergei Zagny (1960), Stanislav Kreichi (1936), Tatiana Goryucheva, Tatiana Mogilevskaya, Tatyana Mikheyeva, Vadim Koshkin, Valery Beluntsov (1969), Viacheslav Koleichuk (1941), Vladimir Komarov, Vladimir Levashov, Vladimir Nikolaev, Yuri Spitsyn.


Cities
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Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb