Ruslana Eisenschmidt

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Ruslana Eisenschmidt in Berlin
Ruslana Eisenschmidt in Berlin 1999

Ruslana Eisenschmidt (born October 13, 1971 in Luhansk , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Belarusian- German painter, graphic artist, digital artist, programmer and author as well as a former model . She became known in 1999 by winning the golden Web Cyber ​​Lions at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity for the Disco 3000 agency from Berlin with an interactive discotheque, which was followed by the computer book Flash-House in 2002.

biography

Highly gifted , she completed a special class at a school with extended Russian lessons from the GDR's gifted promotion scheme in the POS Adolf-Reichwein 2 in Jena and passed the matriculation examination in Russian in the 10th grade . She then moved to Berlin and studied fashion / design at the Lateschule of the Lette Association .

In 1998/99 Eisenschmidt worked in graphics, programming and internet at the Disco 3000 agency in Berlin. There she designed and programmed an interactive discotheque that was later used for computer games and video animation for the Internet and was one of the first to win the Golden Web Cyber ​​Lion at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. She worked with the director Daniel Siegler at the Disco 3000 agency .

Eisenschmidt fought as a left-hander at the sports club SC Berlin , in the Sportforum Hohenschönhausen , Florett, among other things, she trained with Martina Zacke .

Publicity

Illustration, vector graphic by Ruslana Eisenschmidt, motif ribbon Silbermond

From 2000 Eisenschmidt portrayed local Berlin greats such as Ben Becker , Tita von Hardenberg , Silbermond , Dr. Dot, Lena Braun , Mataina Ah Wie Süß, Karla Stewart, Kaspar Kamäleon, Marcella M., Irene Moessinger , Frank Künster, DJ Woody , Biggy van Blond, Jürgen Laarmann and the Berlin Mitte Boys: DJ Clé , Mike Vamp , Hugo, Robbie and Thomas Ramstedter, who appeared with a cover of the Pet Shop Boys' New York City Boy ; This led to her graphic work being published as a record cover for the Berlin Mitte Boys and in the media such as Frontpage magazine and Berliner Stadtmagazin 030 as well as in the Berlin party scene.

In 2002, her computer textbook Flash House was published with co-author Anja Jauert.

Articles about her artistic work and her person appeared in Germany in the culture section of the Tagesspiegel and a multi-page interview in the last German edition of the US magazine Hustler, published by Larry Flynt .

Eisenschmidt achieved a broad public presence through articles in print media such as Allegra , Berliner Morgenpost , BZ , Die Welt , Männer-aktuell, Max , Vogue , Berliner Zeitung , Sergej , Prinz , Berliner Stadtmagazine , tip and Zitty , Maxi , Page , Burda-International (France, Poland), Esthetica (Italy) and Shift (Japan), the AOL portal , the TV channels: TVB and SAT1 .

In 2015, her legal disputes with Alexander zu Schaumburg-Lippe became known, with the rainbow press and the tabloid magazine Closer standing by her, while the editor-in-chief of the magazine Bunte , Patricia Riekel, reported against her.

Moderation

In the summer of 1994 she took over the moderation of Woodstock, the film in the Berlin Waldbühne in front of over 10,000 spectators, and as a juror she awarded the clothes of the most original visitors on the stage.

Book publications

Solo exhibitions

  • 2000 in the Weltbar Mitte in Berlin

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