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Initiatives: Abstract Monarchy Trio, Artpool (*1979), Balázs Béla Studio (*1961), C3 (*1996), Center for Media and Communication Studies, Dinamo (*2003), Hungarian Computer Music Foundation (*1998), Impex (*2006), IZO-FR (*2001), Kitchen Budapest (*2007), Nextlab (*2004), Studio of Young Artists, Tilos Rádió (*1991), Ultrahang (*2000).
Past initiatives: Media Research Foundation (*1990), Soros Center for Contemporary Arts Budapest (*1985/1991-1996), The Indigo Group (1978-1986).


Festivals: UH Fest music festival, X-Peripheria music festival (*2000), Making New Waves (*1998).
Past festivals: 2001 science fiction (2001), Videologie video festival (1997), Butterfly Effect (1996).
Events: Music In The Global Village conference (*2007), Budapest New Technology Meetup (*2007), Dorkbot Budapest (*2005).
Past events: Generation Z exhibition (2011), Subversive Excerpts exhibition (2010), Kempelen exhibition (2007), RE:activism conference (2005), Vision exhibition (2002), Media Model exhibition (2000), The Second exhibition (1999), Perspective exhibition (1999), International Vilém Flusser Symposium (1997), Beyond Art exhibition (1996), Autumn Video Programme (1996), MetaForum conference series (1994-96), Networker Congress (1992), Problem Video symposium (1991), Sub Voce video exhibition (1991), The Media Are With Us (1990).


Spaces: A38 club, C3 cultural centre (*1996), H.A.C.K. hackerspace (*2010), Kitchen Budapest media lab (*2007), Merlin cultural centre, Mucsarnok kunsthalle (*1992), Trafó cultural centre (*1998), West-Balkán club.


Academy programs: Intermedia MKE (*1990), Media Design MOME, Media Technology Group SZTAKI, MOKK Media Research BUTE (*2002).


Art workers: Ádám Lendvai (1974), Adam Somlai-Fischer (1976), Adele Eisenstein, Agoston Nagy, Ákos Maróy (1973), András Kangyal (1968), Andrea Kárpáti, Andrea Szigtevári, Balázs Bodó (1975), Erika Katalina Pasztor, Eszter Bircsák, Ferenc Sebö, Gábor Papp (1974), Géza Kerti, János Sugár, Károly Tóth (1957), Katarina Sevic (1979), Melinda Sipos (1979), Miklós Peternák (1956), Nina Czegledy, Pál Tóth, Péter Szakál (1975), Robert Bereznyei (Tigrics), Szabolcs KissPál (1967), Szilvia Seres (1974), Tamás Szakál (1973), Viktor Szathmáry (1979), Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák (1969), Zsolt Sõrés (1969).


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