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− | Michal Murin is a Prešov born (1963), [[Bratislava]]-based artist who has worked accross performance, new media, conceptual and sound art. Studied mathematic analysis and management at the University of Economics in [[Bratislava]] (MA), arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Technical University in [[Brno]] (MA), then he continued his postgraduate studies at [[AFAD Bratislava]] (PhD. in Art). Started his artistic career as an autodidact in 1983, later wrote ''Plays of the Plays'' manifesto (1985). Worked as a programmer in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUMPS MUMPS] language (1985-1990). Co-founded the [[Balvan]] group (1987-1992), [[Transmusic comp.]] (1989-96), [[Musicsolarium]] cycle (1993-1994), [[Sound Off]] festival (1995-2002), [[Lengow & HEyeRMEarS]] (with [[Jozef Cseres]], 1997), [[SNEH]], and [[WARPS]]. He is an international adviser of [[Rosenberg museum]], and a director of [http://www.radioart.sk/doc/soundoff97/ Piano Hotel]. Author of the [[@rtzoom]] project, 1997. Editor of [[Avalanches 1990-1995]] and [[Profil|Profil - Contemporary Art Magazine]]. Writes for [[radioART]]. He was lecturing sound art, intermedia, new media, performance art at the Faculty of Fine Arts in [[Brno]] (2003-4). Currently he is a head of the "Digital media - IDM" studio at the [[Faculty of Fine Arts AKU Banská Bystrica]], and a head of the "New media" studio at the Faculty of Art in [[Košice]]. Founded [[DigiVAF(ex)]] festival (*2004), [[New Media POINT]] (*2008), [[Performaction]] (*2009) and [[IDM NET.DATA]] database. Wrote a [http://www.ababook.hu/paraf text] about [[Jozsef R. Juhász]], printed in Budapest in 2008. | + | Michal Murin is a Prešov born (1963), [[Bratislava]]-based artist who has worked accross performance, new media, conceptual and sound art. Studied mathematic analysis and management at the University of Economics in [[Bratislava]] (MA), arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Technical University in [[Brno]] (MA), then he continued his postgraduate studies at [[AFAD Bratislava]] (PhD. in Art). Started his artistic career as an autodidact in 1983, later wrote ''Plays of the Plays'' manifesto (1985). Worked as a programmer in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUMPS MUMPS] language (1985-1990). Co-founded the [[Balvan]] group (1987-1992), [[Transmusic comp.]] (1989-96), [[Musicsolarium]] cycle (1993-1994), [[Sound Off]] festival (1995-2002), [[Lengow & HEyeRMEarS]] (with [[Jozef Cseres]], 1997), [[SNEH]], and [[WARPS]]. He is an international adviser of [[Rosenberg museum]], and a director of [http://www.radioart.sk/doc/soundoff97/ Piano Hotel]. Author of the [[@rtzoom]] project, 1997. Editor of [[Avalanches 1990-1995]] and [[Profil|Profil - Contemporary Art Magazine]]. Writes for [[radioART]]. He was lecturing sound art, intermedia, new media, performance art at the Faculty of Fine Arts in [[Brno]] (2003-4). Currently he is a head of the "Digital media - IDM" studio at the [[Faculty of Fine Arts AKU Banská Bystrica]], and a head of the "New media" studio at the Faculty of Art in [[Košice]]. Founded [[DigiVAF(ex)]] festival (*2004), [[New Media POINT]] (*2008), [[Performaction]] (*2009), [[New Media Art & Digital Art Meeting Point]] (2011) and [[IDM NET.DATA]] database. Wrote a [http://www.ababook.hu/paraf text] about [[Jozsef R. Juhász]], printed in Budapest in 2008. |
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Michal Murin is a Prešov born (1963), Bratislava-based artist who has worked accross performance, new media, conceptual and sound art. Studied mathematic analysis and management at the University of Economics in Bratislava (MA), arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Technical University in Brno (MA), then he continued his postgraduate studies at AFAD Bratislava (PhD. in Art). Started his artistic career as an autodidact in 1983, later wrote Plays of the Plays manifesto (1985). Worked as a programmer in MUMPS language (1985-1990). Co-founded the Balvan group (1987-1992), Transmusic comp. (1989-96), Musicsolarium cycle (1993-1994), Sound Off festival (1995-2002), Lengow & HEyeRMEarS (with Jozef Cseres, 1997), SNEH, and WARPS. He is an international adviser of Rosenberg museum, and a director of Piano Hotel. Author of the @rtzoom project, 1997. Editor of Avalanches 1990-1995 and Profil - Contemporary Art Magazine. Writes for radioART. He was lecturing sound art, intermedia, new media, performance art at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Brno (2003-4). Currently he is a head of the "Digital media - IDM" studio at the Faculty of Fine Arts AKU Banská Bystrica, and a head of the "New media" studio at the Faculty of Art in Košice. Founded DigiVAF(ex) festival (*2004), New Media POINT (*2008), Performaction (*2009), New Media Art & Digital Art Meeting Point (2011) and IDM NET.DATA database. Wrote a text about Jozsef R. Juhász, printed in Budapest in 2008.
- CV
- Lists: * Sound Art, * Video Art and New Media, * Performance Art, * Conceptual Art, * Language, * Texts, * Theory, * Exhibitions, * Exhibit/SK * Collaborations.
- Michal Murin - TOTAL LIST work in progress
- Projects: Balvan, Transmusic comp.
- Interview live, 30 min. in slovak: http://www.radioart.sk/avr/radiopage.php?id=221
- Edited the issue of magazine PROFIL dedicated to new media: http://www.profil-art.sk/00_4/index.htm
- 2008 - Porto
- Recent literature
- Diana Olčáková, "Michal Murin", Vlna 37 (2008), pp 8-18 (Slovak)
- Jaroslava Čajková, "Behom a stopom v pohybe. Rozhovor s Michalom Murinom", Javisko 3 (2008), pp 2-9 (Slovak)
- Marcus Gammel, "Black Holes and White Spots. Visiting the Experimental Studio at Slovakian Radio. In conversation with Milan Adamčiak, Juraj Ďuriš, Michal Murin", in n.b.k. Sounds: Radio - Kunst - Neue Musik edited by Marius Babias and Katrin Klingan, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne, 2010, pp 93-111. (English, German)
- Slávo Krekovič, "Organized Sound and Experiments in Slovak Music", in Anthology of Experimental Music Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe 1950-2010. (English) (German) (Slovak)
- Michal Murin, "Netradičný divadelný priestor", Javisko 1 (2011), pp 9-12 (Slovak)
- Dušan Barok, "Rozhovor s Michalom Murinom", Monoskop, April 2012. (Slovak)
- See also
Slovakia#Performance art (1960s-2000s), Slovakia#Video_art_(1990s-2000s), Slovakia#New media art, Media culture (1990s-2000s)
- External links
- Contact
michal.murin(a*t)gmail.com