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'''Initiatives''': [[EA]], [[Neurobot]], [[Open Source Culture Foundation]], [[Polish Radio Experimental Studio]] (*1957).
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==Initiatives==
  
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'''Festivals''': [[Moving Closer]] (*2007), [[Flesztival]].<br>
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[http://www.fundacjaarton.pl Fundacja Arton] gallery (*2010),
'''Past events''': [[New Territory of Expression]] workshop (1996), [[Internet Workshop 02]] (1997).<br>
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[[Café Kulturalna]],
'''Events''': [[Kultura 2.0 Warszawa]] (2006)
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[http://csw.art.pl Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle] (*1985),
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[http://czulosc.com/ Czułość] gallery (*2010),
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[http://www.dawidradziszewski.com/ Galeria Dawid Radziszewski] (*2013),
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[[Foksal Gallery]] (*1966),
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[http://kohana-gallery.com/ Galeria Kohana] (*2014),
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[http://galeriamonopol.pl/ Galeria Monopol],
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[http://galeriapropaganda.com/ Galeria Propaganda] (*2007),
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[http://facebook.com/SalonAkademii Galeria Salon Akademii],
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[http://starter.org.pl Galeria Starter],
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[http://galeriastereo.pl/ Galeria Stereo] (*2009),
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[http://leto.pl Leto Gallery] (*2007)
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[[lokal_30]] (*2003),
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[http://artmuseum.pl Museum of Modern Art] (*2012),
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[[OSiR Cafe]],
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[http://www.piktogram.org Piktogram Gallery] (*2013),
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[[Powiekszenie|Powiekszenie/Plan Be]] cafe club,
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[http://rastergallery.com Raster] gallery,
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[http://supersalon.org/ Super Salon] bookstore (*2012),
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[http://www.zacheta.art.pl Zachęta – National Gallery of Art] (*1860).<br>
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[http://www.use-it-warsaw.pl/ (more)]
  
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'''Initiatives''' (with no permanent event venue):
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[[Archfilm|Archive of Polish Experimental Film]],
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[[Centrum Cyfrowe]],
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[[EA]],
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[https://semfem.pl/ Feminist Seminar (SemFem)] (*2017),
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[[Grupa ETC]],
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[https://www.facebook.com/Kem-971568039605668/ Kem] (*2016),
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[[Komuna// Warszawa]],
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[[Neurobot]],
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[http://forumsztukiwspolczesnej.blogspot.com Obywatelskie Forum Sztuki Współczesnej] (*2009),
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[[Open Source Culture Foundation]],
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[https://oko.press OKO.press] investigative journalism project (*2016),
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[[Panoptykon]] (*2009),
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[[Polish Radio Experimental Studio]] (*1957),
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[http://as-ap.org/content/poland-0 more].
  
'''Academy art ateliers''': [[Computer Music Studio AMUZ]] (*1990).
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'''Media''': [[Notes]] magazine, [[polE]] magazine, [[Lado ABC]] label, [[MonotypeRec]] label, [https://radiokapital.pl/ Radio Kapitał] community radio (*2019), [https://magazynszum.pl/ Szum] magazine.
  
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==Events==
  
'''Art workers''': [[Alek Tarkowski]] (1977), [[Artur Jaworski]] (aka Viön), [[Artur Kozdrowski]] (aka Podletz$), [[Dominik Kowalczyk]] (aka Wolfram) (1969), [[Jacek Skolimowski]] (1980), [[Jacek Staniszewski]] (aka Facial Index), [[Jan Pieniazek]], [[Jozef Robakowski]] (1939), [[Kamil Antosiewicz]] (aka Membrana), [[Karol Suka]] (aka Arkona), [[Krzysztof Szlifirski]] (1934), [[Marta Sztanka]] (1975), [[Patryk Zakrocki]] (aka Meoma), [[Wlodzimierz Kotonski]] (1925).
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'''Festivals''': [[Musica Genera]] (since 2009), [[Moving Closer]] (*2007), [[Flesztival]] (*2003), [[Warsaw Autumn]] (*1956).<br>
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'''Past festivals''': [[LAB]] festival/exhibition (1991-97).<br>
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'''Events''': [https://biennalewarszawa.pl/en/ Biennale Warszawa] (*2019), [http://www.artbookfair.pl/ Warsaw Art Book Fair] (*2015), [[CopyCamp]] (*2012), [[Upgrade! Warsaw]] (*2007).<br>
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'''Past events''': [https://artmuseum.pl/en/wydarzenia/internacjonalizm-po-koncu-globalizacji/1 Internationalism After the End of Globalisation] summit (2019), [http://muzeumwspolczesne.pl/mww/kalendarium/wystawa/dzikie-pola-historia-awangardowego-wroclawia-2/?lang=en The Wild West. A History of Wrocław's Avant-Garde] exhibition (2015), [[Open Government Data Camp]] (2011), [[Medialab Warszawa]] (2011), [[The Labour of the Multitude?]] conference (2011), [[The future is not what it used to be]] exhibition (2010), [[Kultura 2.0 Warszawa|Kultura 2.0]] (2006), [[Translocation new media/art]] exhibition and symposium (1999), [[Internet Workshop 02]] (1997), [[New Territory of Expression]] workshop (1996), [[In the Middle of Europe]] (1991). [[I Am]] exhibition (1978).
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==Art workers==
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[[Alek Tarkowski]] (1977), [[Aleksandra Hriszfeld]], [[Aleksandra Janus]], [[Artur Jaworski]] (aka Viön), [[Artur Kozdrowski]] (aka Podletz$), [[Arturas Bumšteinas]], [[Darek Makaruk]], [[Dominik Kowalczyk]] (aka Wolfram) (1969), [[Jacek Skolimowski]] (1980), [[Jacek Staniszewski]] (aka Facial Index), [[Jan Pieniazek]], [[Jarosław Lipszyc]] (1975), [[Joanna Warsza]] (1976), [[Jozef Robakowski]] (1939), [[Kamil Antosiewicz]] (aka Membrana), [[Karol Suka]] (aka Arkona), [[Konrad Dulkowski]], [[Konrad Smoleński]] (1977), [[Kuba Szreder]] (1977), [[Krzysztof Żwirblis]] (1953), [[Krzysztof Szlifirski]] (1934), [[Lukasz Ronduda]] (1976), [[Marika Kuźmicz]], [[Marta Sztanka]] (1975), [[Patryk Zakrocki]] (aka Meoma), [[Roch Forowitz]] (1978), [[Ryszard Kluszczynski]] (1952), [[Sebastian Cichocki]] (1975), [[Wiesław Godzic]] (1953), [[Wlodzimierz Kotonski]] (1925).
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==Publications==
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* Marta Dubrzynska, Michiel van der Haagen, "A report about the Internet in Poland", c.1996. [http://east.projects.v2.nl/institutions/warsaw/cca-txt.html]
  
  
 
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Revision as of 16:37, 4 January 2024

Initiatives

Venues

Fundacja Arton gallery (*2010), Café Kulturalna, Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle (*1985), Czułość gallery (*2010), Galeria Dawid Radziszewski (*2013), Foksal Gallery (*1966), Galeria Kohana (*2014), Galeria Monopol, Galeria Propaganda (*2007), Galeria Salon Akademii, Galeria Starter, Galeria Stereo (*2009), Leto Gallery (*2007) lokal_30 (*2003), Museum of Modern Art (*2012), OSiR Cafe, Piktogram Gallery (*2013), Powiekszenie/Plan Be cafe club, Raster gallery, Super Salon bookstore (*2012), Zachęta – National Gallery of Art (*1860).
(more)

Initiatives (with no permanent event venue): Archive of Polish Experimental Film, Centrum Cyfrowe, EA, Feminist Seminar (SemFem) (*2017), Grupa ETC, Kem (*2016), Komuna// Warszawa, Neurobot, Obywatelskie Forum Sztuki Współczesnej (*2009), Open Source Culture Foundation, OKO.press investigative journalism project (*2016), Panoptykon (*2009), Polish Radio Experimental Studio (*1957), more.

Media: Notes magazine, polE magazine, Lado ABC label, MonotypeRec label, Radio Kapitał community radio (*2019), Szum magazine.

Events

Festivals: Musica Genera (since 2009), Moving Closer (*2007), Flesztival (*2003), Warsaw Autumn (*1956).
Past festivals: LAB festival/exhibition (1991-97).
Events: Biennale Warszawa (*2019), Warsaw Art Book Fair (*2015), CopyCamp (*2012), Upgrade! Warsaw (*2007).
Past events: Internationalism After the End of Globalisation summit (2019), The Wild West. A History of Wrocław's Avant-Garde exhibition (2015), Open Government Data Camp (2011), Medialab Warszawa (2011), The Labour of the Multitude? conference (2011), The future is not what it used to be exhibition (2010), Kultura 2.0 (2006), Translocation new media/art exhibition and symposium (1999), Internet Workshop 02 (1997), New Territory of Expression workshop (1996), In the Middle of Europe (1991). I Am exhibition (1978).

Art workers

Alek Tarkowski (1977), Aleksandra Hriszfeld, Aleksandra Janus, Artur Jaworski (aka Viön), Artur Kozdrowski (aka Podletz$), Arturas Bumšteinas, Darek Makaruk, Dominik Kowalczyk (aka Wolfram) (1969), Jacek Skolimowski (1980), Jacek Staniszewski (aka Facial Index), Jan Pieniazek, Jarosław Lipszyc (1975), Joanna Warsza (1976), Jozef Robakowski (1939), Kamil Antosiewicz (aka Membrana), Karol Suka (aka Arkona), Konrad Dulkowski, Konrad Smoleński (1977), Kuba Szreder (1977), Krzysztof Żwirblis (1953), Krzysztof Szlifirski (1934), Lukasz Ronduda (1976), Marika Kuźmicz, Marta Sztanka (1975), Patryk Zakrocki (aka Meoma), Roch Forowitz (1978), Ryszard Kluszczynski (1952), Sebastian Cichocki (1975), Wiesław Godzic (1953), Wlodzimierz Kotonski (1925).

Publications

  • Marta Dubrzynska, Michiel van der Haagen, "A report about the Internet in Poland", c.1996. [1]


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb