
DEFRAGMENTATION
AV Installation
Wednesday, 06 March 2024 | 15:30 > 15:302024-03-06T15:30:00.000Z | Meeting Area
“DEFRAGMENTATION” is a multi-screen audiovisual installation that demonstrates the process of cognizing the world through the prism of digital technologies.
This work was created by German artists of Russian origin Stanislav Glazov and Natalia Golubenko, as an artistic attempt to reimagine life in their mother country from a distance. Here is a world of Russia enclosed in a screen. A walk through a big country - strange, familiar, remembered and forgotten.
The visual part of the installation was made out of audio-reactive generative graphics and video sequences. Sound design was also developed by Stanislav Glazov.
This work was created by German artists of Russian origin Stanislav Glazov and Natalia Golubenko, as an artistic attempt to reimagine life in their mother country from a distance. Here is a world of Russia enclosed in a screen. A walk through a big country - strange, familiar, remembered and forgotten.
The visual part of the installation was made out of audio-reactive generative graphics and video sequences. Sound design was also developed by Stanislav Glazov.
Author
- [Text available only in English] Natalia Golubenko is a visual artist and creative director passionate about video storytelling. As a founder of the production platform Myopia Studios and record label Nadryv Records, Natalia creates artworks on various socio-political topics and co-organizes artist residencies, charity events, and exhibitions, supporting artists from disadvantaged and vulnerable social groups.
Over the years, her audiovisual works and collaborative projects were presented at TouchDesigner Summit in Montreal, Lunchmeat Festival, Gamma Festival, Li Tang Gallery, and CLB... - [Text available only in English] Stanislav Glazov is an audio-visual artist based in Berlin.
After finishing art high school in the field of applied art he changed to 3D graphics in the middle of the 1990s.
For over 20 years of working in the fields of light and visual art, he’s constantly been looking for innovative opportunities in the intersection of art and technology.
His major research areas are inner and social freedom, consciousness, identity, and loneliness in the modern pre-dystopian world...


