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'''3/4''' magazine was established in 1999 in [[Bratislava]] with the intention to map regularly the sphere of contemporary non-mainstream literature, visual and performing arts, music, film, alternative theatre, etc., especially artists and events in the Central and Eastern Europe. Originally a bimonthly, it has been published quarterly since 2001, with a stronger focus on art and technology. | '''3/4''' magazine was established in 1999 in [[Bratislava]] with the intention to map regularly the sphere of contemporary non-mainstream literature, visual and performing arts, music, film, alternative theatre, etc., especially artists and events in the Central and Eastern Europe. Originally a bimonthly, it has been published quarterly since 2001, with a stronger focus on art and technology. | ||
− | Edited by [[Slávo Krekovič]], [[Magdaléna Kobzová]], formerly also [[Barbora Šedivá]], [[Oliver Rehák]]. Published by [[Atrakt Art]]. | + | Edited by [[Slávo Krekovič]], [[Magdaléna Kobzová]], formerly also [[Barbora Šedivá]], [[Oliver Rehák]], a.o. Published by [[Atrakt Art]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 17 September 2023
3/4 magazine was established in 1999 in Bratislava with the intention to map regularly the sphere of contemporary non-mainstream literature, visual and performing arts, music, film, alternative theatre, etc., especially artists and events in the Central and Eastern Europe. Originally a bimonthly, it has been published quarterly since 2001, with a stronger focus on art and technology.
Edited by Slávo Krekovič, Magdaléna Kobzová, formerly also Barbora Šedivá, Oliver Rehák, a.o. Published by Atrakt Art.
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