People and machines
by Alexei Pomigalov , Ilya Korobov , Alexander Andreyev
Description
In the late 1940s the leadership of the USSR decided to organize a mass repatriation of Armenians. After the war there was a great need for specialists. They decided to solve that problem with the help of Armenians who survived the Genocide and settled in different countries around the world. Repatriation changed the whole culture of the USSR, from everyday life to rare professions. The leaders of Soviet Armenia convinced Moscow that in Armenia it was possible and necessary to develop technologies, to put emphasis on the production of electronic devices. This policy led to the creation of research centers, which quickly became the leading institutions in the USSR and even in the world.
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Author Biography
Alexei Pomigalov is a candidate of historical sciences. He has worked in "Hermitage" and "Faberge" museums. From 2019 he coordinates the DataArt project, conducts research, collects materials, interviews, does sampling, exhibitions and publications.
Ilya Korobov is a graphic designer. For 15 years he has worked with "Hermitage", "Kommersant", "Dima Barbanel's studio", Lesfilm studio of nature documentaries, "Zenith" football club. Has been engaged in graphic design of online and offine exhibitions of DataArt’s IT Museum since 2019.
Ilya Korobov is a graphic designer. For 15 years he has worked with "Hermitage", "Kommersant", "Dima Barbanel's studio", Lesfilm studio of nature documentaries, "Zenith" football club. Has been engaged in graphic design of online and offine exhibitions of DataArt’s IT Museum since 2019.
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- Publisher Newmag
- Orginal LanguageArmenian
- ISBN/Identifier 9789939884455
- Publication Country or regionArmenia
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 11 EUR
- Pages130
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language AuthorsArmenian
- Copyright Year2022
- Dimensions14.5x22.3 cm
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