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'''Past festivals''': [[Outvideo]] (2006), [[Cine Fantom]] festival (*1987).
 
'''Past festivals''': [[Outvideo]] (2006), [[Cine Fantom]] festival (*1987).
  
'''Spaces''': [[Pushkinskaya-10]] art centre, [[Cyber-Femin-Club]] (*1995), [[GEZ-21]] sound gallery (*2002), [[Philosophy Café]] (*2003), [[Cyland]] medialab.<br>
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'''Spaces''': [[Pushkinskaya-10]] art centre, [[Cyber-Femin-Club]] (*1995), [[GEZ-21]] sound gallery (*2002), [[Philosophy Café]] (*2003), [[Cyland]] medialab, [[Techno-Art Centre]] (*1994).<br>
'''Past spaces''': [[Gallery 21]] (1994-2001), [[Techno-Art-Centre]] (1994-2002).<br>
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'''Past spaces''': [[Gallery 21]] (1994-2001).<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 19 November 2021

Initiatives: Cyland, Pro Arte, Smolny College.

Festivals: Cyberfest (*2007) cyber art festival, Electro-Mechanica electronic art festival (*2006), Izolenta digital film festival.
Past festivals: Outvideo (2006), Cine Fantom festival (*1987).

Spaces: Pushkinskaya-10 art centre, Cyber-Femin-Club (*1995), GEZ-21 sound gallery (*2002), Philosophy Café (*2003), Cyland medialab, Techno-Art Centre (*1994).
Past spaces: Gallery 21 (1994-2001).
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Art workers: Alla Mitrofanova, Andrey Khlobystin (1961), Evgeny Kondratyev, Evgeny Ufit, Irina Aktuganova, Olga Kisseleva (1965), Olga Suslova, Sergey Busov, Valeri Savchuk.

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