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Olya Dubatova

Olya Dubatova (Russian: Оля Дубатова, born July 8) is a Russian born visual artist. Since 2008 she has exhibited internationally. She lives in California and New York City.[1]

Work

Dubatova is a painter, filmmaker, and installation artist. She explores language, technology, time, place, sound, mapping, gender and identity through new media installation and performance.

From 2007 to 2011 her studio was in Rome, and she mostly exhibited in Europe.[2] Her digital photography, interactive video art installations, films, sound, and single and multi-channel video works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions and screenings in institutions such Berkeley Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Hammer Museum, Women’s Museum, LACDA (Los Angeles Center of Digital Art), BAWIFM, and Scuderie Aldobrandini Museum, Rome.

In 2014, Dubatova co-founded an art and technology center/ art lab at USC, her project - a collaboration with Chris Kyriakakis (USC) as well as UCLA and Berklee College of Music was awarded a prestigious Visions and Voices Grant of create a performance to create a journey across time to medieval Byzantium in a dynamic and innovative event. Using cutting-edge immersive-audio technologies, Olya and the notable team of researches recreated virtual ancient acoustic spaces. Paz Lenchantin composed a piece and performed live at the event attended by more than a thousand people.[3]

Olya was invited to be an artist in residence at UC Berkeley in 2016.[4]

In 2016 Olya, together with Greg Niemeyer and Archive.org, created installation Gifcollider,[5] presented at BAMPFA[6] in October 2016. The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life commissioned a second version of gifCollider, "The Night Vision", for the "Power of Attention" Exhibit running through 2017. This version includes animations of a menorah design.[7]

References

  1. ^ "What Does a 200-Ton Bell Sound Like?".
  2. ^ "Arriva prima l'arte o l'artista? Tutti i segreti dell'ispirazione". 25 March 2010.
  3. ^ "Byzantium 2.0: Acoustic Time Travel".
  4. ^ "Sound from world's largest bell replicated at UC Berkeley". 16 April 2016.
  5. ^ "The It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend". 28 October 2016.
  6. ^ "GIF Collider 1.0 | BAMPFA".
  7. ^ "The Power of Attention: Magic & Meditation in Hebrew "shiviti" Manuscript Art - the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life". 24 January 2017.

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