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Dimitri Devyatkin : ウィキペディア英語版
Dimitri Devyatkin

Dimitri Devyatkin (born July 31, 1949) is an American video artist, public speaker, journalist, musician and writer. Devyatkin uses elements of humor, art and new technology in his work. He is known as one of the first video makers to combine abstract synthesized imagery with camera footage. His programs have been broadcast domestically and internationally on ABC, PBS, Channel 4, WDR, France 3, TF1 and Channel One Russia.〔Devyatkin, Dimitri. "Biography – Dimitri Devyatkin." ''Devyatkin.org.'' Web. .〕 His works consist of digital media, computer art, broadcast news and feature filmmaking. His activities in the creation of new independent US filmmaking as the essential nation of the world cinema have been described in the "Birth of a Nation" DVD (1997).
== Early life ==

Devyatkin grew up in Manhattan, New York. During his childhood, he was neighbors with young Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.〔Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem, and Peter Knobler. ''Giant Steps.'' Toronto: Bantam, 1985. Print.〕 Devyatkin attended New York City public schools, including the Bronx High School of Science. He studied Classics at St. John's College.
Devyatkin studied classical violin from the age of twelve at the Greenwich House Music School. While in high school, he played violin with youth orchestras in Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Devyatkin studied modern music composition with Grammy-winning composer Joan Tower. In California, aged 17, he spent a summer playing electric violin with the legendary jazz saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk.〔Devyatkin, Dimitri. ''Biographical Information.'' 1973. Nagle Avenue, New York, NY.

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