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; Predecessors
 
; Predecessors
 
* [[Jan Amos Komenský]]
 
* [[Jan Amos Komenský]]
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* '''Juda Loew ben Bezalel''' (Rabbi Loew), invented the [[Golem]], experimented with the camera obscura.<br>
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* '''Karel Capek''' wrote a sci-fi drama [[R.U.R.]] (Rossum's Universal Robots) on robots in 1920s.<br>
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* '''Zdeněk Pěšánek''' wrote about electronic machines fulfilling miracles in his book Kinetismus from 1940.<br>
  
  
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* [[Pavel Rudolf]]
 
* [[Pavel Rudolf]]
 
* [[Lubomír Sochor]]
 
* [[Lubomír Sochor]]
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* [[Zdenka Čechová]], [[Jan Moučka]], [[Zdenek Frýbl]]
 
* [[Radomír Leszczynski]], painter. Since 1995 he has concentrated on the brushwork realization of "subjacent" work on a computer. Also produces electronic prints.
 
* [[Radomír Leszczynski]], painter. Since 1995 he has concentrated on the brushwork realization of "subjacent" work on a computer. Also produces electronic prints.
  
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; Media theory
 
; Media theory
 
* [[Vilém Flusser]], theorist.
 
* [[Vilém Flusser]], theorist.
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* [[Jiří Valoch]]
 
* [[Keiko Sei]], writer, curator and educator on media and media art. Until 2002 she has been teaching at the  [[Video_FaVU_VUT_Brno|Video/Performance/Multimedia Studio]] FaVU Brno. Co-curated [[Orbis Fictus]] 1994.
 
* [[Keiko Sei]], writer, curator and educator on media and media art. Until 2002 she has been teaching at the  [[Video_FaVU_VUT_Brno|Video/Performance/Multimedia Studio]] FaVU Brno. Co-curated [[Orbis Fictus]] 1994.
 
* [[Prague Media Symposium]] 1991-98, international and interdisciplinary symposium on the media development, communications philosophy and media art organized by Goethe-Institut Prag, AVU and SCCA.
 
* [[Prague Media Symposium]] 1991-98, international and interdisciplinary symposium on the media development, communications philosophy and media art organized by Goethe-Institut Prag, AVU and SCCA.
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* Alfred Radok created Laterna Magica interface between theater and film in the Czech pavillion at the Expo in Brussels in 1958(??)
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* [[Computer Graphic (Brno, 1968)]]
 
* [[Computer and Art]] exhibition in Filmový klub [[Prague]], 1968
 
* [[Computer and Art]] exhibition in Filmový klub [[Prague]], 1968
* [[Expo '67 Montreal]]. [[Laterna magika]], by Alfred Radok (film director) and Josef Svoboda (architect). [[Kinoautomat]] by [[Radúz Činčera]], back then, it was billed as "the world's first interactive movie." Everyone in the audience had a red and a green button in front of them and the results of voting were displayed around the screen. The movie itself was a dark comedy about a man, Mr. Novak, who believes he was responsible for his apartment building burning down, and is structured as a series of flashbacks leading up to the fire. After each scene the film would stop and a live performer would walk onto the stage and ask the audience to vote. Immediately, as if by magic, the voted scene was played.
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* [[Expo '67 Montreal]]. [[Laterna magika]], by Alfred Radok (film director) and Josef Svoboda (architect). [[Kinoautomat]] by [[Radúz Činčera]] and Svitáček, back then, it was billed as "the world's first interactive movie." Everyone in the audience had a red and a green button in front of them and the results of voting were displayed around the screen. The movie itself was a dark comedy about a man, Mr. Novak, who believes he was responsible for his apartment building burning down, and is structured as a series of flashbacks leading up to the fire. After each scene the film would stop and a live performer would walk onto the stage and ask the audience to vote. Immediately, as if by magic, the voted scene was played.
  
  
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; Bibliography
 
; Bibliography
 
* [[Bibliography of writings on media art in Czech Republic]]
 
* [[Bibliography of writings on media art in Czech Republic]]
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* The Czech Electronic Picture - Inner Sources. Catalogue of the Czech (and Slovak living in Prague) creators of video and intermedia art. Gallery Manes, Prague 1994.
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* Keiko Sei, Neviditelna krajina
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* [[Michael Bielický]]. Praga Caput - Praga Caput Medii. http://www.sero.org/handshake/D/ostranenie/EEVideo/Prag.html

Revision as of 02:02, 9 May 2008

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Predecessors
  • Jan Amos Komenský
  • Juda Loew ben Bezalel (Rabbi Loew), invented the Golem, experimented with the camera obscura.
  • Karel Capek wrote a sci-fi drama R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) on robots in 1920s.
  • Zdeněk Pěšánek wrote about electronic machines fulfilling miracles in his book Kinetismus from 1940.


Computer and computer-aided art


Video art


Experimental film


Sound art


Electroacoustic music


Media theory


Exhibitions
  • Alfred Radok created Laterna Magica interface between theater and film in the Czech pavillion at the Expo in Brussels in 1958(??)
  • Computer Graphic (Brno, 1968)
  • Computer and Art exhibition in Filmový klub Prague, 1968
  • Expo '67 Montreal. Laterna magika, by Alfred Radok (film director) and Josef Svoboda (architect). Kinoautomat by Radúz Činčera and Svitáček, back then, it was billed as "the world's first interactive movie." Everyone in the audience had a red and a green button in front of them and the results of voting were displayed around the screen. The movie itself was a dark comedy about a man, Mr. Novak, who believes he was responsible for his apartment building burning down, and is structured as a series of flashbacks leading up to the fire. After each scene the film would stop and a live performer would walk onto the stage and ask the audience to vote. Immediately, as if by magic, the voted scene was played.


1990s
  • In 1990, when the Fluxus artist, deconstructivist Milan Knizak, was elected as a dean of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague all the professors of the old regime were removed. He replaced them, and set up an atelier of video art with Fluxus star Paik's student Michael Bielicky, fulfilling his iconoclasm against the authorities and the hierachy in both politics and art-history. Another provocative, ex-banned performing artist, Tomas Ruler, received a TV studio at the Technical University in Brno after the revolution and now runs an atelier of video art and multimedia performance there. Video was also the most effective media for him. [1]
  • Milan Guštar, he's been providing technical support for the works by David Černý, Silver, Federico Diaz, Miloš Vojtěchovský, Michael Bielický and others since 1987.
  • Michal Bielický, Silver, Lucie Svobodová, Keiko Sei, ..
  • Orbis Fictus new media art exhibition Prague 1994, organised by SCCA. Curated by Ludvík Hlaváček and Marta Smolíková.
  • Dawn of the Magicians? exhibition Prague 1996-7, organised by National Gallery. Curators: Jaroslav Anděl, Miloš Vojtěchovský, Ivona Raimanová.
  • Hi-tech/Art Brno 1994-97, annual international exhibition and symposium, organised by Video-Multimedia-Performance FaVU.
  • Terminal Bar venue Prague.


Bibliography