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|Bio=Nataliya Sinelshchikova (RU) is a researcher and media artist with a background in graphic design. Her interests revolve around generative art, media specificities and the aesthetics of distortion as an inevitable part of our relationships with technology.
|Bio=Nataliya Sinelshchikova (RU) is a researcher and media artist with a background in graphic design. Her interests revolve around generative art, media specificities and the aesthetics of distortion as an inevitable part of our relationships with technology.
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|Description=''Digital Landscapes'' is a video installation that aims to express the anxiety of losing oneself in a digital void. The abstract, code-based video uses the author's computer logs and the video documentation of her digital routine as a source for data visualization. The project invites the audience to travel through digital landscapes that will carry the viewer away into the environment it creates.
|Description=''Screenscapes'' is a video installation that aims to express the anxiety of losing oneself in a digital void. The abstract, code-based video uses the author's computer logs, and the video documentation of her digital routine, as a source for data visualisation. The project invites the audience to travel through abstract landscape that will carry the viewer away into the environment it creates.
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Screenscapes
Creator Nataliya Sinelshchikova
Year 2017
Bio Nataliya Sinelshchikova (RU) is a researcher and media artist with a background in graphic design. Her interests revolve around generative art, media specificities and the aesthetics of distortion as an inevitable part of our relationships with technology.
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Screenscapes is a video installation that aims to express the anxiety of losing oneself in a digital void. The abstract, code-based video uses the author's computer logs, and the video documentation of her digital routine, as a source for data visualisation. The project invites the audience to travel through abstract landscape that will carry the viewer away into the environment it creates.