Alexei Blinov was a London-based electronic engineer and new media artistworking out of Raylab in Hackney. As founder of experimentalnew media organisation "" he has collaborated with a number of creative artists including Jamie Reid. He was trained as a doctor before moving to the UK. In the early 1990s he specialised in large scalehigh qualitylaser projections. Since the late 1990s he has produced a wide variety of interactive audio-visualinstallations. Over the past few years, he has been the creative force behind many interactive audio-visual art projects in the UK. Between 1993 and 1996 he worked extensively in the Netherlands, creating laser projections for scientific events, music and arts festivals and for dance companies. Since 1997 he has worked mainly in the UK creating interactive audio-visual installations at a number of important art galleries including the ICA, London and the Barbican Art Centre, London. Collaborations include Ciron Edwards. From 2006-2016 he led the technical development for feature filmDau – life and times of physicist Lev Landau, on set in the Ukrainian border city Kharkov where he revisited many period experiments and engineered his own to feature in the film. The movie is one of Russia's largest and most controversial cinematic projects to date. He engaged with new media projects based on wireless networking such as WiFi, and was a well known and respected I/O specialist with a passion for high voltage and radio frequency experimentation. Blinov researched electro stimulation of neural feedback and blockchain resourcing. He has exhibited a selection of these HT experiments including the ‘Hairpin Circuit’ at Moscow University. A set of spectacular arctic ICE core holographic images were recently exhibited in St Petersburg. Alongside Ilze Black and , he was a member of , a brave new media society that operated in parallel net media scheme. The London based collective produced public art projects, shifting social network missions into hypermedia playing fields. Past projects include RichAir2030, UK, EU and Lets do Lunch, London. Blinov had deep ties with the Open Wireless Network community between Moscow, London and Berlin, collaborating with Jamie Reid, Empress Stah, Shu Lea Cheang, Nancy Mauro-Flude and many others. He died on 26 November 2019 following complications from pancreatic cancer.