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Within DISONANCIAS project, Olga Kisseleva once more hones in on the mobile phone - the contemporary prosthesis that accompanies us on all our journeys - collaborating with the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. The project consists of accompanying people who suffer from cognitive disability, via the information they receive on their mobiles (IT tutor), both during the working day and during their daily activities. The initiative stems from the Leia Scientific Foundation in Vitoria, which has developed a series of tutors, which can be consulted via the telephone screen, in order to help this collective to carry out their jobs or daily tasks, step by step.Kisseleva is participating in the development of a Distributed Support System for people with intellectual disability, in which the knowledge necessary for performing a task is shared out between the disabled person, a work trainer and an intelligent support system. Users can solicit information by reading 2D codes, via the mobile phone, that indicate to the system what information it must supply the phone, as well as the identity of the user making the request.
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Within TUTOR project, Olga Kisseleva once more hones in on the mobile phone - the contemporary prosthesis that accompanies us on all our journeys.
Initially Olga Kisseleva was asked to participate in the development of a Distributed Support System for people with intellectual disability, in which the knowledge necessary for performing a task is shared out between the disabled person, a work trainer and an intelligent support system. Users can solicit information by reading 2D codes, via the mobile phone, that indicate to the system what information it must supply the phone, as well as the identity of the user making the request.
But the Russian artist delved deeply into the growing importance of these tools and the way they have influenced our behaviour and our relationships with others, sounding out a warning about technological dependence in her.
Within her collaboration with the Guggenheim Museum, the interactive programs, made by Kisseleva, is also a way of raising the public’s awareness, through a mirror effect, regarding their own situation of dependency, in the degree to which they lose their reflexes and depend increasingly on electronic apparatuses.
>>with the support of
DISONANCIAS program and LEIA Scientific Foundation, Spain
>>shows
Douce France, Contemporary Art Centre Abbaye de Maubuisson, Saint-Ouen l’Aumone, France, 2007-2008 (solo show)
TUTOR workshop, LEIA Foundation – Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain
Disonancias,Tbacalera Public Art Centre, San Sebastian, Spain
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Marie Lechner “Olga Kisseleva : TUTOR " / french / english
Literature
Moscow Museum of Modern Art, ed. The History of Gender and Art in Post-Soviet Space. Moscow: MMOMA, 2010.
Groys Boris and Degot Ekaterina and Riff David and Costinas Cosmin. Shockworkers of the Mobile Image - Catalog. Ekaterinburg: 1st Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art, 2010.
Kisseleva, Olga and Oliver Grau. »Theory and Practice of Media Art: Aesthetic Parergons and Perspectives.« In First Post Industrial Contemporary Art Biennale, edited by NCCA. Ekaterinburg: NCCA, 2010.
Kisseleva, Olga. Indomitable Women. Barcelona, ES: Video Art World, 2010.
Zhukova, Daria and Herve Mikaeloff and Dimitri et. al. Ozerkov. Futurologia. Moscow, Russia: CCC Garage, 2010.
Kisseleva, Olga, ed. Divers fait. Paris: Jannink Editions, 2010.
Kisseleva, Olga. »Still Life as a Dictionary.« In Conference at Art Bruxelles, edited by . Brussels: 2010.
Kisseleva, Olga. INTER-ESSAI: Oeuvre en dialogue. Saarbrücken: Editions Universitaires Europeenes, 2010.
Kisseleva, Olga and Elena Sorakina and Natasa Petresin-Bachelez. »Communism´s Afterlives: Part II.« In Proceedings of the Conference Communism's Afterlife, edited by . Brussels: The Public School, 2010.
Kisseleva, Olga. »To be here and there: General Relativity and Quantum Physics.« In PLASTK Art and Science 1, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, edited by Olga Kisseleva. Paris: Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2010.
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