Birthday:
July 9
Birthday: July 9
Birthday:
July 9
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Ioanna
Last Name (Family Name)
Tsinividi
About Me (human/individual)/interests, work..short bio/ THis is the most important. It is the only way to know that you are not a SPAMBOT!Be generous!
Ioanna Tsinividi is a video artist and an independent digital filmmaker. She completed her studies in Fine Arts (BA in Campus School of Arts, Greece), Theory of Contemporary Art (MA in Winchester School of Arts, UK) and Film (Certificate in New York University, USA). She spent two years in New York where she worked with director Joshua Atesh Litle as assistant and editor for his documentary on the socio-political message of Hip-Hop internationally. Simultaneously she collaborated with ‘A Round World Music Productions’ for the shooting and editing of music videos for performers from South America and Africa. While in New York she collaborated with dance and theater groups for the creation of video dance pieces and video art for performance. After her return to Greece she wrote and directed a long length documentary for Greek National TV about the different dimensions of the notion of ‘struggle.’ Together with the performance group 'Amorphy' she created the project IMAP, a two year research performed by 4 european organizations on the combination of video art, movement, interactive technologies and technologies of telepresence. The final product of this research was the telematic, interactive performance called 'See you in Walhalla' presented in Greece and Germany. Presently she has been directing video-dance, video art for performance and fashion films. Her latest work is the interactive video installation 'Bed', consisting of a bed and its mirrored projection on the ceiling where causally unrelated human presences appear to synchronize in a meaningful way, one of those presences being the viewer of the piece. The installation was presented in the show 'Rooms' organized by Kappatos gallery in Athens.
Occupation ( maximum of three):
Video and film (screen-dance)