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Wiki: www.burundi.sk/monoskop/<Br>
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Wiki: http://www.burundi.sk/monoskop/<Br>
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Organised by Col-me, http://www.col-me.info, http://www.col-me.info/monoskop.html<Br>
Supported by ERSTE Foundation, www.erstestiftung.org<br>
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Revision as of 16:07, 22 June 2008

MONOSKOP research project examines the social context of historical developments in media art in Central and Eastern Europe. Analysis of sociopoetic conditions of art and technology crossings from 1960s to 2000s draws upon the undertakings in experimental and avantgarde film, performance art, computer art, video art, experimental music, sound art, and media theory. The objective is to create professional and solid basis for theoreticians and critics to assist them in development of the theoretical discourse on new media art in the Central and Eastern Europe.

Methodology under construction


Contact

Wiki: http://www.burundi.sk/monoskop/
Organised by Col-me, http://www.col-me.info, http://www.col-me.info/monoskop.html
Supported by ERSTE Foundation, http://www.erstestiftung.org
Contact: Dusan Barok, db at societyofalgorithm dot org