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curator: Daniil Leiderman

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Oleg Kulik and Alexander Brener, “Rabid Dog or the Last Taboo Guarded by a Lone Cerberus,” 23 November 1994

A snarling, nude Oleg Kulik (1961-) attacks cars and strangers on the street, while his friend, Alexander Brener (1957-), pulls on a chain attached to his neck. 

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Nikita Skripkin and Locis Studio's "Perestroika" video game (1990-1998)

Perestroika, the puzzle game based on the eponymous series of late-Soviet political reforms, heralded a new, weird age in Russian gaming in its inexplicable attempt to represent the ongoing political turmoil via the reductive means of traversing colorful islands to prosperity. 

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Kommersant” video game by Vladimir Kharchenko and Rada Ltd, 1991

This Ukrainian video game attempted to represent the rough transition to capitalism via a detailed, simulationist interface.

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Alexei Kharitidi's "Gagarin" (1994)

The Oscar-nominated animated short film “Gagarin,” directed by Alexei Kharitidi for Pilot, a Moscow-based animation studio.

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The gravestone of Yekaterinburg gangster Mikhail Kuchin

Criminal boss Mikhail Kuchin’s gravestone portrait, erected following his 1994 slaying in Shirokorechenskoy Cemetery, featuring the iconic image of keys to his Mercedes. 

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Parkan: Chronicles of an Empire

Parkan is a cult video game notable for its immense ambition. A multi-genre game, Parkan tried to encompass the genres of space exploration, adventure, planetary landings, and alien diplomacy a decade before Western AAA blockbusters like Mass Effect (2007) succeeded at commercializing similar aims.

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