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Borisova Natalia

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

Born in 1968 году.

Graduated from the Moscow Polygraphic Institute (Book Graphics Department).

During 1995-97 was involved with Termen Center Studio. In 1998 she got for her work "She just..." Internationaler Videokunstpreis "Die 50 Besten", ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany. In September 1999 entered Akademie Schloss Solitude (Schtuthardt, Germany). Works and lives in Berlin (Internet company R.O.S.A., designer).

FILM AND VIDEOFESTIVALS. SPECIAL SHOWS

2000   WR02000. Mediation/Medialization. Wroclaw, Poland.
personal show at Goethe Institute, Toronto, Canada.

1999    show at Skuc Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

1998   "Circles of Confusion", World Wide film festival. Berlin, Germany.
"Videonale". International European Media Art Festival. Bonn, Germany.
"Pandemonium". Festival of moving images. London, Great Britain.
"International Award for Video Art". ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany.
"European media art festival". Osnabruck, Germany.
Seven video films. Museum of Cinema, Moscow, Russia.

1997   "VideoMedeja". The second international video summit. Novij Sad, Jugoslavia.
"OSTranenie-97". International Electronic Media Forum. Dessau, Germany.
"Cine Phantom". Museum of Cinema. Moscow, Russia.

SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY

"The Tree Verse Libre", 1996
"Ill Infinity", "Scarlet Flower", 1997
"She Just...", 1997 (music by Andrei Dergachev)
"Lilac Doesn't Grow in China", 1997
"Enjoy" 1998 (music by Andrei Dergachev).


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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