Brno
Brno, Czech Republic. Geographical and social links to Prague, Bratislava, Ostrava, Vienna.
Spaces: base48 hackerspace (*2012), Brno House of Arts (*1910), Centrum experimentálního divadla (*1993), co.labs culture centre (*2021), Divadlo Husa na provázku theatre (*1967), Fléda club, Galerie Kabinet (*2002), Galerie mladých (*1967), Galerie Umakart, Galerie U Dobrého pastýře (*1992), HaDivadlo theatre (*1974), Industra cultural space (*2012), Leitnerka (*1960s) [1], Nový Spolek (*2020), Skleněná louka literary café (*1996), Spolek café (*2000), Ssesi space for exploration and experimenting (*2019), Terén performing arts initiative (*2019), TIC Gallery: Galerie mladých (*1967) / Galerie U Dobrého pastýře (*1992) / Galerie Kontext [2], Tři Ocásci cooperative café, Tvar gallery (*2013), Vašulka Kitchen Brno centre for new media art (*2016), Zaazrak•Dornych artist-run space.
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Past spaces: Praha - Forum for Architecture and Media cultural space & café (2014-2019), Galerie architektury (2011-2012), Galerie Eskort, Galerie Potraviny.
Initiatives and groups: 4AM Forum for Architecture and Media (*2010), Anymade, Carpets Curtains, CEICA, D'epog, Fiume, Kolektiv imaginace social research collective (*2017), Midi Lidi, Moire, Nevim publishing house, Pavel Ondračka performance group (*2013), ScreenSaverGallery (*2012), Skupina (*2016).
Past initiatives and groups: Auvid (1999-2004), Vergessen (*1996).
Festivals: Art's Birthday Party, Exposition of New Music (*1993), Multiplace, New New! audiovisual festival (*2005), Prototyp arts, science and technology festival (*2014), Uchoko festival of new audiovisual culture and communication (*2007).
Past festivals: Zoom new media festival (*2005), Multimontea, Exposition of Experimental Music (1969-70).
Events: Audiovize (*2014), Sculptures in the Streets. Brno Art Open (*2008), Media-Performance symposia (since 2007), Cyberspace conference (*2003), Kazzzm, Itch My Ha Ha Ha, Videogram (*2013).
Urban Events: Urban reset, Living Vandalism.
Past events: Artworks from the Digital Era in Galleries and Museums colloquium (2019), Videotime (2009-2013), Frisbee exhibition (2006), Pumaprt, Audiovideocirkus (2004), Hi-tech/Art exhibition and symposium (1994-97), Theatre of Hybrid Automata (1993), Pioneers of Electronic Art (1992), Kouzlo staré fotografie exhibition (1978).
Academy programs: MultiMedia FaVU VUT and Video FaVU VUT University of Technology, Medialab FSS and Department of Media Studies and Journalism FSS Masaryk University, Department of Musicology FF Masaryk University (includes Theory of Interactive Media department).
Media: Artalk contemporary art magazine (*2008), IM6 (*2004), TIM - Teorie Interaktivních Médií journal (*2011), Revue pro média (*2001).
Art workers: Adam Zbiejczuk (1982), Aleš Killián (1975), Andreas Gajdošík (1992), Andrej Kabal. Barbora Šedivá (1981), Barbora Trnková, Beáta Spáčilová (1981), David Možný (1963), Filip Cenek (1976), František Kowolowski (1967), Ivan Palacký (1967), Ján Solčáni, Jan Zálešák, Jana Horáková, Jennifer Helia DeFelice, Jiří Suchánek (1979), Jozef Cseres (1961), Ladislav Mirvald, Lucie Česálková, Lucie Vítková (1985), LP Fish (1973), Lucia Repašská (1985), Lukáš Hájek (1980), Marika Kupková, Martina Ivičičová, Matúš Kobolka, Michal Fridrich, Michal Mitro, Ondřej Merta (1980), Pavel Sterec (1985), Pepa Henzl, Peter Rónai (1953), Petr Herzán (1976), Petr Macek, Petr Strouhal, Petr Szczepanik, Petra Hlaváčková (1981), Prokop Holoubek (1978), Richard Fajnor (1965), Robert Mořkovský, Šárka Svobodová (1980), Tomáš Hrůza (1979), Tomáš Ruller, Tomáš Staudek (1975), Tomáš Vavříček (1985), Václav Ondroušek (1977), Václav Peloušek (1988), Věra Lukášová, Viktor Šik (1984), Tereza Rullerová (1987).
Formerly: Palo Fabuš (1983).
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