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Series of annual international exhibitions and symposiums dedicated to the art of new media organized from [[1994]] to [[1997]] by Video-Multimedia-Performance atelier at the Faculty of Fine Arts in University of Technology Brno in collaboration with Silicon Graphics Company and Brno House of Art (since 1996) in Moravian Gallery (1994), Moravian Museum (1995) and Brno House of Art (1996-97).
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Series of annual international exhibitions and symposiums dedicated to the art of new media organized from [[1994]] to [[1997]] by Video-Multimedia-Performance atelier at the Faculty of Fine Arts in University of Technology Brno in collaboration with Silicon Graphics Company and Brno House of Art (since 1996) in Moravian Gallery (1994), Moravian Museum (1995) and Brno House of Art (1996-97) in [[Brno]].
  
  

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Series of annual international exhibitions and symposiums dedicated to the art of new media organized from 1994 to 1997 by Video-Multimedia-Performance atelier at the Faculty of Fine Arts in University of Technology Brno in collaboration with Silicon Graphics Company and Brno House of Art (since 1996) in Moravian Gallery (1994), Moravian Museum (1995) and Brno House of Art (1996-97) in Brno.


1994
Exhibition: Third Hand performance by Stelarc, Four Worlds interactive installation by Peter Weibel, Virtual Museum by Jeffrey Shaw, Brotherhood interactive environment by Woody Vasulka, video by Radek Pilař, pieces by Michael Bielický and Petr Čermák, Lucie Svobodová, Jan Hammer, Tomáš Ruller, retrospective of Woody Vasulka, overview of VMP student works.
Symposium: Gideon May (ZKM), Marcus Fix (INM), Stelarc, Woody Vasulka.

1995
Exhibition: performance by Steina Vasulka, Freak Show CD-ROM presentation by Homer Flynn, software error performance by Petr Bradáček and Zdeněk Mezihorák, robotic installation by Martin Spanjaard, VR installation by Maurice Clifford (US), installations by Lucie Svobodová and Michal Gabriel, Stanislav Filip, Lubor Benda, Tomáš Ruller, as well as by all VMP students, together with selected students from Michael Bielický's studio.
Symposium: Chris Hill (US), Keiko Sei (JP), Michael Klein (DE), Martin Spanjaard (NL).

1996
Exhibition: retrospective of Steina Wasulka (relocated to Veletržní palác in Prague in 1997), interactive installations by Stanislav Filip, Jennifer de Felice, Lucie Svobodová, Pavel Kopřiva, Martin Janíček, 3D objects by Peter Rónai and Martin Palla, digital prints by Nadja Slovak, web projects by Luděk Skočovský, Silver, Skynet, Radio Prague, videos by Monika Karasová, Federico Diaz, Pavel Hart, Marek Mažan.
Symposium: Jozef Kelemen (SK), Martin Šperka (SK), Terminal Bar, Živel.

1997
"Symptoms: Disease and Home Remedies" exhibition curated by Jennifer de Felice: artworks by Orlan (F), Vergessen (INT), Markus Kaech (CH), Paul Johnson (US), Harwood (UK), Ľubo Stacho (SK), Veronika Bromová.