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BONINO
  

Ms Angie BONINO


Lima (Peru), 1974. Lives in Lima (Peru). Video, installation, Internet.



Bio  
Bonino studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Lima, Peru (1995-2000).
She participated in video workshops with Micky Kwuela (1999), Manuel Saiz (2000) and Jorge La Ferla (2000).
Through her work she makes a critical analysis of the electronic communication media, raising the new ethical dilemma connected with their use in the arts. For Bonino, the products of artistic and scientific creation that resound in global activities often contain a dual load that oscillates between profit or benefit and manipulation. It is in this context that she created “Laser Hand” (2000), “The Line” (2001), and the net performance “No Logo” (2001) that she presented at the Thirtieth International Festival of New Cinema and New Media in Montreal (2001).
She exhibited the video installation “Feet on the ground” (2000) at the “Interférences” Festival in Belfort, France (2000). In this work she uses 30 pneumatic spheres as a "screen" on which to project garbage-images of the Internet and TV. These spheres occupy the entire space of the installation and spectators must separate them to find their way out. She participated in “Nueva/vista Videokunst aus Lateinamerika” at the Iffa-Galerie in Berlin (2003), and in “WRO 03, the tenth International Media-Art Biennial” at the WRO Centre for Media Art in Cracow, Poland.
She presented her videos “The Image” (2001), on the theme of war, and “The found Object” (2000), an analysis of “ready-made” television culture, at the World Wide Video Festival in Amsterdam, Holland, in 2003.

http://wrocenter.pl/biennale/wro03/specials/video_art_in_peru-en.html
http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/gallery/gallery354/bonino.html
 
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