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* with Liubov Pchelkina, ''[http://www.asmir.info/articles/GazetaZ_ProArte.pdf ПОКОЛЕНИЕ Z]'', St. Petersburg: PRO ARTE Foundation, 2010, 20 pp. Booklet-newspaper of the ''Generation Z'' exhibition. (Russian).
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* with Liubov Pchelkina, ''[http://www.asmir.info/articles/GazetaZ_ProArte.pdf Pokolenie Z]'' [ПОКОЛЕНИЕ Z], St. Petersburg: PRO ARTE Foundation, 2010, 20 pp. Booklet-newspaper of the ''Generation Z'' exhibition. (Russian).
** ''[http://www.asmir.info/articles/GenerationZ_Polytech.pdf ПОКОЛЕНИЕ Z]'', Moscow: Polytechnic Museum, 2011, 20 pp. Booklet-newspaper of the ''Generation Z'' exhibition. (in Russian)
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** ''[http://www.asmir.info/articles/GenerationZ_Polytech.pdf Pokolenie Z]'' [ПОКОЛЕНИЕ Z], Moscow: Polytechnic Museum, 2011, 20 pp. Booklet-newspaper of the ''Generation Z'' exhibition. (in Russian)
 
** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=7911 Generation Z: Russian Pioneers of Sound Art and Musical Technology in 1910-1930]'', Budapest: OSA Archivum, 2011, 20 pp. Booklet-newspaper of the ''Generation Z'' exhibition. (in English/Hungarian)
 
** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=7911 Generation Z: Russian Pioneers of Sound Art and Musical Technology in 1910-1930]'', Budapest: OSA Archivum, 2011, 20 pp. Booklet-newspaper of the ''Generation Z'' exhibition. (in English/Hungarian)
 
* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=8860 Sound in Z: Experiments in Sound and Electronic Music in Early 20th-century Russia]'', London: Koenig Books & Sound and Music, 2013, 281 pp.
 
* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=8860 Sound in Z: Experiments in Sound and Electronic Music in Early 20th-century Russia]'', London: Koenig Books & Sound and Music, 2013, 281 pp.

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Andrey Smirnov (1956) is an interdisciplinary artist, independent curator, collector, writer, composer, researcher and developer of new techniques in computer music. He is a Senior Lecturer and a Head of the Sector for Multimedia at the Center for Electroacoustic Music at Moscow State Conservatory and a Professor at the Rodchenko School for Photography and Multimedia where he teaches courses on history and aesthetics of electroacoustic music, sound design and composition, new musical interfaces and physical computing. In 1992-2012 he was the founding director of the Theremin Center in Moscow. He has conducted numerous workshops and master classes in the U.S., Europe and Russia, and participated in various festivals and conferences. Since 1976 he conducts research on the development of electronic music techniques and gestural interfaces. His collection of the historical documents and original electronic musical instruments has been combined with extensive research into the history of music technology with broad experience in composition, interactive performance and curatorial activities.

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