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Alexandra Dementieva ( Russian: Александра Дементьева; born 1960 in Moscow, USSR) is an artist who has created works of electronic, video,
interactive Across the many fields concerned with interactivity, including information science, computer science, human-computer interaction, communication, and industrial design, there is little agreement over the meaning of the term "interactivity", but mo ...
and installation art since 1992.


Biography

Dementieva spent much of her childhood with her grandfather Eugene Volkov, a
biochemist Biochemists are scientists who are trained in biochemistry. They study chemical processes and chemical transformations in living organisms. Biochemists study DNA, proteins and Cell (biology), cell parts. The word "biochemist" is a portmanteau of ...
, who instilled in her a love of science. She graduated from Moscow State University of Printing Arts in 1985. Her artistic career began in 1984 when she originally practiced painting and drawing. In 1990 she moved to Belgium and began experimenting with Amiga 2000, Macintosh, PC computers and videocamera Hi8. She was interested in anthropology and psychology, particularly in
behaviorism Behaviorism is a systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and animals. It assumes that behavior is either a reflex evoked by the pairing of certain antecedent (behavioral psychology), antecedent stimuli in the environment, o ...
, which led her to create an interactive environment. She graduated from Academy of Fine arts Watermael-Boitsfort in Brussels. In 1999 she became one of the co-founders of IMAL (Interactive Media Art Laboratory) in Brussels.


Career

Dementieva's work is influenced by contemporary film directors like
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,
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and
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, to name but a few. Her use of the cut-up technique invites comparison with the cinematic montage as a method for altering reality that has been recorded. However, Dementieva's editing depends largely upon audience participation, the chance and choices that she expects her viewers to make. This interactivity is an essential element in all her work. She has made spectator involvement an integral part of the creative process. She explores contemporary trends in the construction of a narrative, and questions the very process of
storytelling Storytelling is the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own stories or narratives, which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cultural pre ...
by stepping aside and offering every viewer the power to reshape and manipulate the original imagery or plot. The sliced layers offer interesting juxtapositions and can derive new meaning or create a new contextual relationship in the viewer's mind. Her methods are akin to contemporary VJ manipulations, musical remixing and recycling. Her visualisations echo Dadaist experimentations with texts or Russian absurdist's poetry. The space she creates for each installation “stimulates unconditional mental freedom” Faina Balakhovskaya; it is fluid, responsive and transformative. Her interactive installations, exhibited in Brussels, Moscow and New York City, were described by artist
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as "Technically proficient, visually striking, fundamentally simple despite the mechanical and computational pyrotechnics she and her associates put themselves through to produce them, her works draw spectators into them, and in ways that circle back into their own minds." Her work has been exhibited in France, Brazil, United States, Spain, Mexico, Germany, Switzerland, Korea, Italy, etc.


Solo exhibitions


'The white is not what it seems'
Nadine, Brussels (Belgium), 2019
10 Installations'
MMOMA, Moscow (Russia), 2017 *'Parallel Dimensions', Marion De Cannière gallery, Antwerp (Belgium), 2013 *'Universal Recording', EI (Experimental Intermedia), Ghent (Belgium), 2012 * , Moscow (Russia), 2009 * CCNOA, Brussels (Belgium), 2009 *'Non Unexpected Encounters' RSUH Museum Center, Moscow (Russia), 2008 *'Psyche and the Digital', Neutral Ground gallery, Regina (Canada), 2007


References


Further reading


Dannie.r – KQ
magazine ( Texts by Alexandra Dementieva, Natasha Kourchanova, Zandrine Chiri) *The fragility of human existence. Interview by Richard Bright *Alexandra Dementieva "10 Installations" catalogue (, texts by Elena Selina, Olga Shishko, Sandrine Chiri) * Alexandra Dementieva: ‘All art is an interactive game. I am offering the viewer an opportunity to take an active part in the work’ interview by Natasha Kurchanova *Дело мастера: как устроен рабочий процесс художницы Александры Дементьевой. Мария Крамар
Focus. Een blik op 100 kunstenaars
(, D/2012/0012/18), text by Hans Theys)

* ttp://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/capital-of-nowhere-exhibition-at-venice-biennale-charts-technologys-impact-on-russian-art 'Russian Artists Rep The New Media Scene At The Venice Biennale'*
ŽEN D’АRТ. THE GENDER HISTORY OF ART IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE: 1989—2009
(, Moscow: 2010, texts by Nataliya Kamenetskaya, Oksana Sarkisyan) * "Russian Artists Abroad - 20 century", interviews by Erik Bulatov, Ilya Kabakov, Oscar Rabin, Vladimir Yankilevsky, Alexandra Dementieva, ... NCCA (
National Centre for Contemporary Arts The National Center for Contemporary Art (NCCA) (russian: Государственный центр современного искусства) in Moscow, Russia, is a museum, exhibition and research organization which primarily aims its efforts ...
), Moscow, Russia
2010

'Over Vorm, Hans Theys'
(, D/2009/8545/3)
'Alexandra Dementieva. Works 2000 - 2007' catalogue
(Publication
XL gallery
texts by Faina Balakhovskaya, Antonio Geusa, Luc Lambrecht, interview by Alexandra Obuhova)
The Residents
(, Bruxelles : Argos, 2007)


External links

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BAM - the Flemish institute for visual, audiovisual and media art in Belgium

iMAL - Center for Digital Culture and Technology



Anti-Utopias - a curated contemporary art project

Contemporary art and technology

Contemporary Art and Eastern Europe



Cyland - Media Art Laboratory
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