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'''Alexei Blinov''' (born [[1964]] in [[Russia]]) is a [[London]]-based electronic engineer and [[new media]] [[artist]].
'''Alexei Blinov''' (born [[1964]] in [[Russia]]) is a [[London]]-based electronic engineer and [[new media]] [[artist]].


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He is currently engaged with the new media projects that are based on the wireless networking such as [[WiFi]].
He is currently engaged with the new media projects that are based on the wireless networking such as [[WiFi]].


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==External links==

* [http://www.hivenetworks.net Hive Networks website].
* [http://www.hivenetworks.net Hive Networks website].


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Revision as of 03:48, 27 November 2007

Alexei Blinov (born 1964 in Russia) is a London-based electronic engineer and new media artist.

He was trained as a doctor before moving to the UK. In the early 1990s he specialised in large scale high quality laser projections. Since the late 1990s he has produced a wide variety of interactive audio-visual installations. Over the past few years, he has been the creative force behind many interactive audio-visual art projects in the UK. As founder of experimental new media organisation "Raylab" he has collaborated with a number of creative artists including Jamie Reid .

Between 1993 and 1996 he worked extensively in the Netherlands, creating laser projections for scientific events, music and arts festivals and for dance companies. Since 1997 he has worked mainly in the UK creating interactive audio-visual installations at a number of important art galleries jncluding the ICA, London and the Barbican Art Centre, London. He is privileged to have worked with Ciron Edwards on a regular basis.

He is currently engaged with the new media projects that are based on the wireless networking such as WiFi.

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