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'''Festivals''': [[2001 science fiction]] (2001), [[UH Fest]] music festival, [[X-Peripheria]] music festival (*2000), [[Making New Waves]] (*1998).<br>
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'''Festivals''': [[UH Fest]] music festival, [[X-Peripheria]] music festival (*2000), [[Making New Waves]] (*1998).<br>
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'''Past festivals''': [[2001 science fiction]] (2001).<br>
 
'''Events''': [[Dorkbot Budapest]] (*2005).<br>
 
'''Events''': [[Dorkbot Budapest]] (*2005).<br>
'''Past events''': [[MetaForum]] conference series (1994-96).
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'''Past events''': [[Media Model]] exhibition (2000), [[Perspective]] exhibition (1999), [[MetaForum]] conference series (1994-96).
  
  

Revision as of 19:14, 10 June 2007

Initiatives: Abstract Monarchy Trio, Artpool (*1979), C3 (*1996), Dinamo (*2003), Hungarian Computer Music Foundation (*1998), Impex (*2006), IZO-FR (*2001), Nextlab (*2004), Tilos Rádió (*1991), Ultrahang (*2000).
Past initiatives: Media Research Foundation (*1990).


Festivals: UH Fest music festival, X-Peripheria music festival (*2000), Making New Waves (*1998).
Past festivals: 2001 science fiction (2001).
Events: Dorkbot Budapest (*2005).
Past events: Media Model exhibition (2000), Perspective exhibition (1999), MetaForum conference series (1994-96).


Spaces: A38, Merlin, Trafó (*1998).


Academy ateliers: Intermedia Department MKE.


Art workers: Ádám Lendvai (1974), Adam Somlai-Fischer (1976), Ákos Maróy (1973), András Kangyal (1968), Andrea Szigtevári, Balázs Bodó (1975), Diana McCarty, Ferenc Sebö, Gábor Papp (1974), Géza Kerti, János Sugár, Katarina Sevic (1979), Miklós Peternák (1956), Nina Czegledy, Pál Tóth, Péter Szakál (1975), Tamás Szakál (1973), Viktor Szathmáry (1979), Zsolt Sõrés (1969).


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb