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Natalia Boris(s)ova is [[Moscow]] born, [[Munich]]/[[Berlin]]- based independent cross/non-disciplinary artist&maker, researcher&organizer. Since 1995 she has been working with multi-media including print, art documentary, live visuals and sound while living in Moscow, Stuttgart, Buffalo/NY Munich, Berlin and travelling. She was projected to teach (visiting professor) on Motion imaging at State University in US (SUNY Buffalo, NY). Since 2006 she has been independently working with DIY electronics, low-power organic systems/technology, electromagnetic fields and acoustic: She was giving workshops, randomly organizing experimental (un)events and lab-style projects. Since 2011 she has found herself contemplating and cultivating fungi as a source of ongoing surprise and unmatched nutritional supremacy, calling this passion "Non Green Gardening"/NGG (simply because mushrooms don't produce chlorophyll that would make them green). NGG is a series of living-lab experiments with mushroom cultivation through theoretical and practical research, curiosity and magic. It sees mushrooms as a recycling, transforming, connecting, healing organism. It aims to observe and learn from fungal behaviour as a catalyst for continuous exploration of the environment in quest of inventive pathways outside of existing frameworks.
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Natalia Boris(s)ova is [[Moscow]] born, [[Berlin]]-based independent non-disciplinary artist-maker, researcher, organizer and intuitive permaculturalist with a mycological twist.
  
http://aa-vv.org/
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Since 1995, she has been working with multi-media including print, art-documentary, live visuals and sound/acoustic while living in Moscow, Stuttgart, Buffalo/NY, Munich, Berlin and traveling.
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In 2000, she taught (as visiting professor) at the State University in Buffalo, NY.  
  
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From 2006 she regularly organized experimental un/events, lab-style projects and taught hands-on seminars covering a range of topics such as: low-tech electronics, low-power electro-organic systems, amplification of the electromagnetic fields and circuit-bending (where some electronic components were exchanged with organic elements such as human body, plants, fruits, vegetables..) etc. and focusing on the anti-consumerist, constructivist and creative aspects.
  
[[Category:Electromagnetism|Borissova, Natalia]]
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From 2011 she became somewhat more tangential to the 'natural media', 'edible messages' and their 'healing abilities' - the slow art of gardening with living multi-functional systems inoculated with fungi. She regularly holds theoretical+practical activities introducing everyone to the mycological processes and promoting integration of fungi in-and-outdoor, urban, rural and in the diet.
[[Category:Circuit bending|Borissova, Natalia]]
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The results of continuous exploration of the surroundings in the quest for surprising simplicity and inventive pathways outside of existing frameworks slowly started to ferment triggering the sensation of umami. To be continued. (2017)
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* http://aa-vv.org/
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 24 August 2020

Natalia Boris(s)ova is Moscow born, Berlin-based independent non-disciplinary artist-maker, researcher, organizer and intuitive permaculturalist with a mycological twist.

Since 1995, she has been working with multi-media including print, art-documentary, live visuals and sound/acoustic while living in Moscow, Stuttgart, Buffalo/NY, Munich, Berlin and traveling. In 2000, she taught (as visiting professor) at the State University in Buffalo, NY.

From 2006 she regularly organized experimental un/events, lab-style projects and taught hands-on seminars covering a range of topics such as: low-tech electronics, low-power electro-organic systems, amplification of the electromagnetic fields and circuit-bending (where some electronic components were exchanged with organic elements such as human body, plants, fruits, vegetables..) etc. and focusing on the anti-consumerist, constructivist and creative aspects.

From 2011 she became somewhat more tangential to the 'natural media', 'edible messages' and their 'healing abilities' - the slow art of gardening with living multi-functional systems inoculated with fungi. She regularly holds theoretical+practical activities introducing everyone to the mycological processes and promoting integration of fungi in-and-outdoor, urban, rural and in the diet.

The results of continuous exploration of the surroundings in the quest for surprising simplicity and inventive pathways outside of existing frameworks slowly started to ferment triggering the sensation of umami. To be continued. (2017)

Links