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Koshkin Vadim

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

Born in 1965 in Novosibirsk.

Director & Stage Manager. Interested in video & computer technologies that burst on Siberia territory. Graduated from V.M. Kobrin Studio at the Moscow Institute of Cinematography. Developed the theme of inner monologue visualization by means of animation. Along with making video rolls "Puli-Puli" ("bullets-bullets"), "Civil Defense" was involved in impromptu concert activities with rock monsters – "DDT" and "Kalinov Bridge", and also with such outstanding composers and performers as V. Polyakov, S. Letov and others.

A lot of his works got foreign and home film & video festivals' awards. Generated a number of scripts of avatars' behavior in virtual reality, was engaged in making artificial intellect and computer games. Recent works - a video film "If only…" – about Russian technologies development by "Intel" commission, and "The Fourth Dimension" – about the fourth dimension under the motifs of the books by academician B. Rauschenbach.

FILMOGRAPHY

"The Fourth Dimension". 2002 . 28'00". DV
"If Only…" 2001. 10'00". DV
"Last Judgement". 1999. 8'00". Betacam
"Puzzle". 1996. 5'00". Betacam
"Mosaic Circle Psycopathy". 1995. 7'00". Betacam
"Brain Parasites". 1994. 3'00". Betacam
"Fucking Electricity". 1993. 6'20". Betacam
"Bones' Breath". 1992. 7'00". Betacam

LINKS

http://teo.rema.ru/

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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