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Nascimento: 3 de Novembro de 1954 (55)

Falecimento: 2009

Rio de Janeiro

Beny Tchaicovsky (1954-2009) was a painter, musician and a multimedia computer artist. Tchaicovsky’s paintings have been exhibited internationally in museums such the Luxembourg Museum in Paris in the 1989 show "Les Trois Ameriques a Paris", as well as in exhibitions in Germany, Brazil and the United States.Tchaicovsky’s numerous awards include The Visionary awarded first place for the best cyberposter in the International Multimedia Day at the 49th Cannes Film Festival in 1996.

In the early 90's, after two decades of a career as a painter and musician living in Europe, Tchaicovsky moved to Marin County in California and began expanding his 2D art into 3D and 4D.

In 1989 Tchaicovsky won a Gold Medal for his paintings at the International Connection Brazil_Japan Exhibition in Rio de Janeiro and First Place award with his painting "The Last Crusade" in a competition at the Natzoula Naveles Gallery in Davis, California.

In 1993 he established "ZOE Productions" a 3D computer animation company based in his studio in Fairfax, California. In 1994, segments of Tchaicovsky's animation were included in the VHS compilation The Gate to the Mind’s Eye, It featured, among others, his 3D animation titled "Quantum Mechanics", which included segments of his shorts 3D animation titled "Modus Vivendi", "Delirium Tremendus"and "House of Mirrors". "Out of Step" , "The Traveller" and "Intelligent Life", segments from Tchaicovsky's "Cyberscape", were seen in the 1996 compilation Odyssey into the Mind’s Eye, a 45 minutes program latest addition to the "Mind’s Eye series" distributed by Sony Music Video.

In 1997, after three years, Zoe Productions released his first full feature 3D computer animation project, Cyberscape: A Computer Animation Vision. The sound track was co-produced with Odyssey Productions and distributed by Sony Music Video. Cyberscape's original 3D animation was conceptualized and produced by Tchaicovsky . "Cyberscape opened a new dimension in computer generated animation. It's 3D animation is a dazzling and surreal journey through humanities evolution. Tchaicovsky used symbolism and mythology, compressed in a fast paced video, which in a wry humor plays out humanity's progress from the primordial garden of Eden to quantum mechanics."

Poster for the Morning Star Trilogy
In 2001, Tchaicovsky released three more DVDs: the Morning Star Trilogy titled "The Call" (46:00 min), "Caught Between Worlds" (49:00 min) and "Dimensional Connections" (52:37 min). In 2005 Tchaicovsky completed two more 3D feature works, "Memoirs of a Shadow"' '(72 min) and "Luz Oferenda"' (40 min). Tchaicovsky's last work, ZyconX1 was unfinished.

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