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Center for new media '''Kuda''' is a [[Novi Sad]] based non-profit organization, which gathers artists, theorists, media activists, researchers and general audience in the field of information and communication technologies. Kuda was officially founded in [[2000]]. In the mid 1990s mainly [[Zoran Pantelic]] and the group [[Apsolutno]] had the idea to bring together people to shape what is now Kuda. Kuda is dedicated to the exploration of new cultural relations, contemporary artistic practices and social issues.
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Center for new media '''Kuda''' is a [[Novi Sad]] based non-profit organization, which gathers artists, theorists, media activists, researchers and general audience in the field of information and communication technologies. Kuda was officially founded in [[2000]]. In the mid-1990s association [[Apsolutno]] had the idea to form Kulturno Umetničko Društvo Apsolutno (KUD Apsolutno) and bring together people to shape what is presently Kuda. Kuda is dedicated to the exploration of new cultural relations, contemporary artistic practices and social issues. Current members include [[Zoran Pantelić]], [[Branka Ćurčić]], and [[Borka Stojić]]. Past members: [[Kristian Lukić]], [[Orfeas Skutelis]], and many others.
  
 
== Departments ==
 
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[http://mailman.thing.net/pipermail/idc/2004-November/000006.html An interview with Kuda by Trebor Scholz]
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* "Kuda.org. Kristian Lukic interviewed by Joanne Richardson", December 2001. [http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/kudatext.html]
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* Nina Czegledy, "Interview with Zoran Pantelić", September 2002. [http://www.year01.com/issue11/europe2.html]
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* Trebor Scholz, "An interview with Kuda", November 2004. [http://mailman.thing.net/pipermail/idc/2004-November/000006.html]  
  
  
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[[Category:Media art labs]]

Revision as of 01:09, 28 October 2018

Center for new media Kuda is a Novi Sad based non-profit organization, which gathers artists, theorists, media activists, researchers and general audience in the field of information and communication technologies. Kuda was officially founded in 2000. In the mid-1990s association Apsolutno had the idea to form Kulturno Umetničko Društvo Apsolutno (KUD Apsolutno) and bring together people to shape what is presently Kuda. Kuda is dedicated to the exploration of new cultural relations, contemporary artistic practices and social issues. Current members include Zoran Pantelić, Branka Ćurčić, and Borka Stojić. Past members: Kristian Lukić, Orfeas Skutelis, and many others.

Departments

kuda.org consists of three departments:

kuda.info / infocentre department is a specialised service dedicated to informing on new media culture, art practice, new technologies and social phenomena. It includes library, mediateque, multimedia archive; the Infocentre provides Internet free access to its users; provides information and resources for research in the field of ICT and culture.

kuda.lounge / presentation and talk comprises lectures by artists, media activists, art theorists, scientists, researchers. kuda.lounge are discussions, public presentations on cultural and societal topics; the programmes are founded on lecture/workshop developing concepts, which are realised through the Centre's activities and through the existing infrastructure of the education system.

kuda.production / production department selects, supports and promotes artists, cultural and media activists working in the new media and technologies production. The aim of kuda.org is to develop publishing, production and co-production of non-profit multimedia projects in the field of new media within the region.


Articles
  • "Kuda.org. Kristian Lukic interviewed by Joanne Richardson", December 2001. [1]
  • Nina Czegledy, "Interview with Zoran Pantelić", September 2002. [2]
  • Trebor Scholz, "An interview with Kuda", November 2004. [3]


http://www.kuda.org