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Festivals: New Media Cheb (*2001), Zoom (*2005, Brno).
Events: Medialess (*2005, Plzeň).
Academies: Digital media studio FAD in UJEP (Ústí nad Labem), Multimedia Design UUD ZČU (Plzeň).
Plus: Media education in CZ.
Early computer art
Artists: Zdeněk Sýkora, Lubomír Sochor, Miroslav Klivar, Zdenka Čechová, Jan Moučka, Zdenek Frýbl.
Theorists and curators: Jiří Valoch.
Exhibitions: Computer Graphic (Brno, 1968), Computer and Art (Prague, 1968).
Publications:
The Czech Electronic Picture - Inner Sources. Catalogue of the Czech (and Slovak living in Prague) creators of video and intermedia art. Gallery Manes, Prague 1994.
Links:
Pioneers of the computer graphics art in the Czech and Slovak Republics, http://www.dcs.elf.stuba.sk/~sperka/emart/pioneers/cspion.htm