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* 1970s: [[Marran Gosov]]
 
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* 1990s: [[Krassimir Terziev]], [[Petko Dourmana]],  [[Luchezar Boyadjiev]]
 
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* Auszuege aus Rossen Milev, "Video in Osteuropa", Balkan Media, Sofia (Bulgarien) 1993, (German) [http://web.archive.org/web/20031117120743/www.sero.org/handshake/D/ostranenie/EEVideo/Bulgarien.html]
 
* Auszuege aus Rossen Milev, "Video in Osteuropa", Balkan Media, Sofia (Bulgarien) 1993, (German) [http://web.archive.org/web/20031117120743/www.sero.org/handshake/D/ostranenie/EEVideo/Bulgarien.html]

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Cities: Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna.


Video art

Artists
Literature
  • Auszuege aus Rossen Milev, "Video in Osteuropa", Balkan Media, Sofia (Bulgarien) 1993, (German) [1]
  • Rossen Milev, Video in Osteuropa, Balkanmedia, Sofia 1993
    • Review by Geert Lovink, "Video in Osteuropa, Rossen Milev", in: Mediamatic, Vol. 7 # _, 1994, p. 342.

Electroacoustic music

  • The Electronic music studio was founded at Sofia Radio in 1974 and the first professional studio synthesizer "Synthi 100", one of the best for the time, was purchased.
  • Simo Lazarov, "Bulgarian Electronic and Computer Music Electronic Studio - Radio Sofia", 1994 [2]

New media art, Media culture

Media
Literature
  • Iliyana Nedkova, "Inside Out. Curating the New Media Culture of Bulgaria", 2001. In: Communication Front 2000 Book, "Crossing Points East-West". [3]
  • Rupert Francis, "A view of the growing Bulgarian electronic art scene by an outsider looking in", 2001, [4]