Difference between revisions of "Brno"
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− | '''Festivals''': [[Art's Birthday Party]], [[Zoom]] new media festival (*2005).<br> | + | '''Festivals''': [[Art's Birthday Party]], [[New New!]] audiovisual festival (*2005), [[Zoom]] new media festival (*2005).<br> |
'''Past festivals''': [[Multimontea]].<br> | '''Past festivals''': [[Multimontea]].<br> | ||
'''Events''': [[Cyberspace conference]] (*2003).<br> | '''Events''': [[Cyberspace conference]] (*2003).<br> |
Revision as of 10:24, 18 April 2006
Brno, Czech Republic. Geographical and social links to Prague, Bratislava.
Initiatives and groups: Fiume, Moire.
Past initiatives and groups: Auvid (1999-2004).
Spaces: Fléda, Spolek, Skleněná louka center.
Festivals: Art's Birthday Party, New New! audiovisual festival (*2005), Zoom new media festival (*2005).
Past festivals: Multimontea.
Events: Cyberspace conference (*2003).
Past events: Pumaprt, Audiovideocirkus (2004), Hi-tech/Art (1994-97).
Exhibitions: Frisbee (2006).
Academy ateliers: MultiMedia FaVU VUT and Video FaVU VUT University of Technology, Medialab FSS MU and Department of Media Studies and Journalism FSS MU Masaryk University.
Media: Revue pro média (*2001), IM6 (*2004).
Art workers: Aleš Killián, Adam Zbiejczuk, David Možný, František Kowolowski, Ladislav Železný, LP Fish, Michal Klodner, Miloš Vojtěchovský, Palo Fabuš, Peter Rónai, Petr Herzán, Richard Fajnor, Tomáš Hrůza, Robert Mořkovský, Václav Ondroušek.