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* Shane RJ Walter ([[onedotzero]], Creative Director)
* Shane RJ Walter ([[onedotzero]], Creative Director)
* Ilya Oskolkov-Tsenzieper ([http://strelkainstitute.com/en/ Strelka Institute], Russia, Director)
* Ilya Oskolkov-Tsenzieper ([http://strelkainstitute.com/en/ Strelka Institute], Russia, Director)
* Olga Sviblova ([http://mdf.ru/english/ Moscow Multimedia Art Museum], Director)
* Olga Sviblova ([http://mdf.ru/english/ Moscow Multimedia Art Museum], Director)


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.yotaspace.ru/en/ Yota Space Official Website]
* [http://.yotaspace.ru/en/ Yota Space Official Website]
* [http://www.vimeo.com/yotaspace Yota Space on Vimeo]
* [http://www.vimeo.com/yotaspace Yota Space on Vimeo]
* [http://www.youtube.com/yotaspace Yota Space on YouTube]
* [http://www.youtube.com/yotaspace Yota Space on YouTube]

Revision as of 17:34, 16 July 2016

Yota Space is a non-profit international digital art festival organized by Yota in St. Petersburg since 2010.

Yota Space Festival Logo

The Concept

Yota Space is an international festival in St. Petersburg, Russia. The festival is dedicated to contemporary digital and interactive art. Yota Space is the space of the future, an exciting creative environment, a platform for sharing experiences and knowledge. The festival is conceived as a space of creative growth and exchange of experience, a major component of the project is an educational program.

Hot Chip at Yota Space 2010 Grand Opening
Yota Space 2010. Reception
Yota Space 2010. Lecture Hall
Yota Space 2010. Musion Area
Yota Space 2010. Screening Hall

Yota Space 2010

The first Yota Space festival was held in St. Petersburg December 5–19, 2010 in a giant former Stalin-era Frunzenskiy department store (Moskovsky Prospect, 60). The festival Grand Opening show was featured with a concert involving Hot Chip, Masters of Skweee, D-Pulse, SCSI-9, etc. The festival received wide coverage in Russian and international[1][2] press. The Financial Times named Yota Space "The largest digital arts festival in Europe".[3]

Artists

Yota Space 2010. United Visual Artists. Volume installation
File:Yota Space - Jason Bruges - Peasouper Installation.jpg
Yota Space 2010. Jason Bruges. Peasouper installation
Yota Space 2010. Brian Eno. 77 Million Paintings installation
Yota Space 2010. MSA Visuals. Webcam Piano installation
File:Yota Space - MSA Visuals - Body Paintings Installation.jpg
Yota Space 2010. MSA Visuals. Body Paintings installation
Yota Space 2010. onedotzero area
Yota Space 2010. Joon Y Moon. Augumented Shadow installation

Yota Space 2012

In Spring 2012 St. Petersburg will host Yota Space International Digital Art again. During six weeks the public will be immersed in the interactive space, and transform themselves and their perceptions with new experiences and emotions. As for the first time, the festival will be filled with interactive installations, kinetic and media sculptures, 3D-projections, other digital art masterpieces, audio-visual performances, lectures and concerts.

Artists

Among the participants of Yota Space 2012 are Djeff (France), LAb[au] (Belgium), MSA Visuals (UK), Danniel Hirschman (Germany), Nordic Creative (Norway), Studio Roosergaarde (Netherlands), Zigelbaum + Coelho (USA/Brazil), Jonas Heuer (Germany), Martin Richardson & Chris Levine (UK), Lawrence Malstaf (Belgium), Felix Luque Sanchez (Spain), John Miserendino, Charles Carcopino (Italy), Kurt Hentschläger (Austria / USA), Motoi Ishibashi & Daite Manabe (Japan), Russian Visuals Artists (Russia) and many others.

Curatorial Board

Yota Space Festival Curatorial Board:

References

  1. ^ Yota Space digital art festival, Wallpaper, 13.12.2010.
  2. ^ Yota Space: The light fantastic, Independent, 15.12.2010.
  3. ^ Smart materials, Financial Times, 30.12.2010.
  4. ^ United Visual Artists
  5. ^ Jason Bruges Studio