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'''Center of Audiovisual Studies''' at Film and TV School of The Academy of Performing Arts in [[Prague]]. Since [[2003]] directed by [[Vít Janeček]]. Center includes [[ITT CAS Prague|Intermedia creativity and technologies]] program.
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The '''Centre for Audiovisual Studies''' (CAS FAMU) offers the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes in Audiovisual Studies. It conceives of the moving image as an interdisciplinary phenomenon that takes on various art forms in the context of cinema, gallery, public space and information technology. The study is based equally on theoretical and practical subjects.
  
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Alumnis include [[Stanislav Abrahám]], [[František Fekete]], [[Anežka Horová]], [[Michal Kindernay]], [[Dalibor Knapp]], [[Anna Kryvenko]], [[Damian Machaj]], [[Michal Mocňák]], [[Lea Petříková]], [[Alex Sihelsk]], [[Matěj Strnad]], [[Jonáš Svatoš]], [[Klára Trsková]], [[Vladimír Turner]], [[Žil Julie Vostálová]], and many others. [https://cas.famu.cz/cz/o-centru/ (2025)]
  
http://www.amu.cz/?r_id=510<br>
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Head: [[Jennifer Helia DeFelice]]. Formerly: [[Martin Blažíček]] (2022-2025), [[David Kořínek]] (-2022), [[Eric Rosenzveig]], [[Vít Janeček]] (2005-2011).
CAS Courses, http://studijniplany.amu.cz/katedra373.html
 
  
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* [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=7891 ''CAS: Co to je? / CAS: What is it?''], eds. [[Tomáš Pospiszyl]] and ][[Eric Rosenzveig]], Prague: NAMU, 2013, 332 pp. {{cz}}/{{en}}
  
[[Category:Media art academy programs]]
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* [https://cas.famu.cz/ Website]
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[[Series:Study programs]]

Latest revision as of 16:51, 20 May 2025

The Centre for Audiovisual Studies (CAS FAMU) offers the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes in Audiovisual Studies. It conceives of the moving image as an interdisciplinary phenomenon that takes on various art forms in the context of cinema, gallery, public space and information technology. The study is based equally on theoretical and practical subjects.

Alumnis include Stanislav Abrahám, František Fekete, Anežka Horová, Michal Kindernay, Dalibor Knapp, Anna Kryvenko, Damian Machaj, Michal Mocňák, Lea Petříková, Alex Sihelsk, Matěj Strnad, Jonáš Svatoš, Klára Trsková, Vladimír Turner, Žil Julie Vostálová, and many others. (2025)

Head: Jennifer Helia DeFelice. Formerly: Martin Blažíček (2022-2025), David Kořínek (-2022), Eric Rosenzveig, Vít Janeček (2005-2011).

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