Defragmentation: 
multi-screen A/V installation
5.1 Sound
DEFRAGMENTATION” is a multi-screen audiovisual installation that demonstrates the process of cognizing the world through the prism of digital technologies.

This work was created by German artists of Russian origin Stanislav Glazov and Natalie Golubenko, as an artistic attempt to reimagine life in their mother country from a distance. Here is a world of Russia enclosed in a screen. A walk through a big country - strange, familiar, remembered and forgotten.

For installation, firstly presented in Russian railway museum were used 8 multimedia screens, each of which represented one of the 8 climatic zones of Russia. The visual part of the installation was made out of audio-reactive generative graphics and video sequences. Sound design was also developed by Stanislav Glazov.
Defragmentation is an audiovisual installation that demonstrates the process of cognizing the world through the prism of digital technologies

This work was developed by German visual artist of Russian origin Stanislav Glazov as an artistic attempt to redefine the image of his mother country from a distance. Looking at Russia from the train window, we see different landscapes that flash before our eyes. We see fragments - but, only after having passed through the country from Baikal to the Pacific Ocean, we get a complete picture in our head.

For installation, firstly presented in Russian railway museum were used 
8 multimedia screens, each of which represented one of the 8 climatic zones of Russia. The visual part of the installation was made out of audio-reactive generative graphics and video sequences 
Short Video Presentation
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Defragmentation
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Defragmentation

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