Bratislava

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Bratislava is a capital answer to stereotype of Slovakia.


Initiatives: 13m3 (*2005), Atrakt Art (*1999), Experimental Studio of Slovak Radio (*1965), Itchy bit (*2005), KARTEL (*2003), K2IC (*2000), NADA (*2003), radioART, RGB, Satori, Tranzit (*2002), Urbsounds (*2001), Wegart.
Past initiatives: BURUNDI lab (2003-2005), Buryzone (2001-2004), CECM.


Festivals: Digitopia music sessions (*2002), Evenings of New Music (*2001), Multiplace new media culture festival (*2002), Next music festival (*2000), Wilsonic music festival (*2000).
Past festivals: FIT - Festival of intermedia creativity (1991), San Francisco Performance Art Festival (1991), FEM (1995-96), Bee 96 Camp, Bee 95 Camp, Sound Off (1995-2002), Demobit (1995-2001), New media and technologies in contemporary art and music (1999).
Past events: Art's Birthday Party (2006), New Media Nation (2002-2003), Computer Graphics and Electronic Mail Art (1994-98), IFEM (1992/94).


Spaces: A4 (*2003), HIT Gallery (*2003), Gallery Medium, SPACE Gallery, SubClub (*2005), Tranzit studios.


Magazines: PROFIL - Contemporary Art Magazine (*1991), 3/4 (*1999), Vlna (*1999).


Academies: AFAD.


Art workers (as of 2006): Ana Filip (1979), Anetta Mona Chisa (1975), Barbara Huber (1976), Barbora Šedivá (1980), Branislav Matis (1977), Boris Ondreička (1969), Daniel Kordík (1976), Dušan Barok (1979), gnd (1983), Guy van Belle (1959), Ivana Moncoľová (1980), Ján Šicko (1977), Juraj Čarný (1974), Juraj Ďuriš (1954), Juraj Sukop (1981), Ľubica Lacinová (1959), Lubo Burgr (1964), Ľubomír Nosko (1977), Lucia Tkáčová (1977), Magdaléna Kobzová (1981), Marcela Lukáčová (1980), Marek Kianička (1977), Marek Kvetán (1976), Marek Piaček (1972), Mária Rišková (1974), Mária Čorejová (1975), Martin Piaček, Martin Šperka (1945), Michal Čudrnák (1981), Michal Lichý (1973), Michal Murin (1963), Mira Keratová, Monika Šubrtová (1978), Oliver Rehák (1973), Peter Agat Huba (1974), Saša Gojdičová (1979), Slávo Krekovič (1977), Tobiáš Potočný (1979), Vladimíra Pčolová (1975), Zden (1975), Zuzana Černáková (1980).