Early works In 1971, he began experimenting with abstract video art, while living in
Santa Barbara, California. That year, Devyatkin met
Nam June Paik, who advised him to visit the newly organized theater
The Kitchen in New York. Upon meeting the founders,
Steina and Woody Vasulka, he became the video director between 1971 and 1973, organizing video and electronic art performances nearly every day for two years. He organized video shows in the United States and Europe. These include a
US Department of State sponsored tour of
Amerika Haus centers in six German cities and shows at the American Cultural Centers in Paris and London.
Film studies in Russia In 1973, Devyatkin went to Moscow as an exchange student, studying Russian at Moscow State University and documentary film making under Russian director
Roman Karmen at VGIK, the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Devyatkin's video piece
The Sordid Affair is an outstanding example of political video art, a full expression of free speech.(see)
Hidden human potential Thanks to his friendship with visionary Joseph Goldin, Devyatkin documented experiments and demonstrations of hidden mental abilities. He videotaped music and light psychotherapy experiments conducted by
Natalia Bekhtereva and psychological teaching methods such as
Suggestopedia. Devyatkin's work is mentioned in
Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain. Devyatkin's 1974 documentary
Suggestopedia: A Science of Learning was shown widely.(see) In his ongoing coverage of hidden human potential, Devyatkin recorded
Porfiry Ivanov, origins of the
Lamaze technique and experiments in teaching newborn babies to swim.(see)
Video art in New York In 1978, Devyatkin collaborated with Nam June Paik to produce a light hearted comparison of life in the two cities,
Media Shuttle: New York-Moscow on
WNET. The video is held in museum collections around the world. He documented the marriage of two
Fluxus pioneers,
George Maciunas and Billie Hutching, in a series of Fluxus style performances in
SoHo, Manhattan. In 1978, he assisted the artist
Charlotte Moorman to organize the
Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York held that year on the Staten Island Ferry. He spent time with
John Lennon and invited him to teach a course the next day at the alternative high school where he was teaching, Elizabeth Cleaners Street School. == Renowned solo productions ==