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'''Kempelen''', Media Art and History Exhibition. Organised by [[C3]] in collaboration with [[ZKM]] on 24 March - 28 May [[2007]] at [[Mucsarnok]] in [[Budapest]].  
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'''Kempelen''', Media Art and History Exhibition on [[Wolfgang von Kempelen]]. Organised by [[C3]] in collaboration with [[ZKM]] on 24 March - 28 May [[2007]] at [[Mucsarnok]] in [[Budapest]].  
  
 
The project followed the history of automata with an extensive exhibition showing models and originals of historical works as well as contemporary examples of artworks related to the theme. Documents and portraits of the era provided an excellent contextualization of Kempelen’s life and times.
 
The project followed the history of automata with an extensive exhibition showing models and originals of historical works as well as contemporary examples of artworks related to the theme. Documents and portraits of the era provided an excellent contextualization of Kempelen’s life and times.
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Scientific advisors: [[Brigitte Felderer]], [[Miklós Peternák]], [[Ernst Strouhal]].<br>
 
Scientific advisors: [[Brigitte Felderer]], [[Miklós Peternák]], [[Ernst Strouhal]].<br>
 
Technical director: [[Márton Fernezelyi]].<br>
 
Technical director: [[Márton Fernezelyi]].<br>
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; Publications
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* Miklós Peternák (ed.), [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=5712 ''Kempelen: Man in the Machine''], 2008, catalogue. (English/Hungarian)
  
  
 
http://www.kempelen.hu/index_en.html
 
http://www.kempelen.hu/index_en.html

Revision as of 14:14, 17 September 2012

Kempelen, Media Art and History Exhibition on Wolfgang von Kempelen. Organised by C3 in collaboration with ZKM on 24 March - 28 May 2007 at Mucsarnok in Budapest.

The project followed the history of automata with an extensive exhibition showing models and originals of historical works as well as contemporary examples of artworks related to the theme. Documents and portraits of the era provided an excellent contextualization of Kempelen’s life and times.

Curator: József Mélyi.
Co-curator: Rita Kálmán.
Scientific advisors: Brigitte Felderer, Miklós Peternák, Ernst Strouhal.
Technical director: Márton Fernezelyi.

Publications


http://www.kempelen.hu/index_en.html