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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_FaVU_VUT_Brno|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]]. Curated by [[Tomáš Ruller]] and [[Michal Klimeš]].
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'''Hi-Tech/Umění''' was a series of annual international exhibitions and symposiums dedicated to the art of new media organized from [[1994]] to [[1997]] by [[Video_FaVU_VUT_Brno|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]]. Curated by [[Tomáš Ruller]] and [[Michal Klimeš]].
  
 
==Editions==
 
==Editions==
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* Symposium: Chris Hill (US), [[Keiko Sei]] (JP), Michael Klein (DE), Martin Spanjaard (NL).
 
* Symposium: Chris Hill (US), [[Keiko Sei]] (JP), Michael Klein (DE), Martin Spanjaard (NL).
 
* [http://www.vasulka.org/archive/Vasulkas3/Video/ViolinPower/Announcements/HiTechUmeni.rtf Announcement]
 
* [http://www.vasulka.org/archive/Vasulkas3/Video/ViolinPower/Announcements/HiTechUmeni.rtf Announcement]
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* [[Media:Hi-Tech_Umeni_1995.pdf|Handout]].
  
 
; ''Allvision'', 1996
 
; ''Allvision'', 1996
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* Symposium: [[Jozef Kelemen]] (SK), [[Martin Šperka]] (SK), [[Terminal Bar]], Živel.
 
* Symposium: [[Jozef Kelemen]] (SK), [[Martin Šperka]] (SK), [[Terminal Bar]], Živel.
 
* [http://mail.v2.nl/v2east/1996/0195.html Announcement]
 
* [http://mail.v2.nl/v2east/1996/0195.html Announcement]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990210183323/http://www.ecn.cz/osf/scca/hitech.htm Event website] (archived)
  
 
; ''Symptoms: Disease and Home Remedies'', 1997
 
; ''Symptoms: Disease and Home Remedies'', 1997
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==Literature==
 
==Literature==
* Eliška Fajkusová, [http://is.muni.cz/th/146942/ff_m/DIPLOMKA_O_text.pdf "Výstavy a symposia Hi-Tech umění v Brně v letech 1992 - 1997 v kontextu výstav umění nových médií v České republice"], Brno: Masaryk University, 2012. Diploma thesis. (Czech)
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* Eliška Fajkusová, ''[https://is.muni.cz/th/146942/ff_m/ Výstavy a symposia Hi-Tech umění v Brně v letech 1992-1997 v kontextu výstav umění nových médií v České republice]'', Brno: Masaryk University, 2012. Master's thesis. [http://is.muni.cz/th/146942/ff_m/DIPLOMKA_O_prilohy.pdf Image addendum]. {{cz}}
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* Radka Bobčíková, ''[https://is.muni.cz/th/237086/ff_b/ Brněnské přehlídky a festivaly digitálního umění v 90. letech]'', Brno: Masaryk University, 2015. Bachelor's thesis. {{cz}}

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Hi-Tech/Umění was a 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. Curated by Tomáš Ruller and Michal Klimeš.

Editions

Virtual Museum / Third Hand, 1994
Display / Performance, 1995
Allvision, 1996
Symptoms: Disease and Home Remedies, 1997

Literature