Difference between revisions of "Martin Šperka"

From Monoskop
Jump to navigation Jump to search
>Fcsrvv
Line 1: Line 1:
Born 1945. Media artist and theorist. Is associate professor at Faculty of informatics and information technology of Slovak University of Technology in [[Bratislava]] and at the Department of Visual Media of the Academy of Fine Arts [[Bratislava]].  
+
Born 1945. Teacher and researcher in the fields of computer graphics, multimedia and human-computer interface. Is associate professor at Faculty of informatics and information technology of Slovak University of Technology in [[Bratislava]]. Until early 1990s taught at the Department of Visual Media of the Academy of Fine Arts [[Bratislava]].  
  
He is teaching computer graphics, and most students find him absolutely inappropriate for this task. One student said after seeing his speech: "He is such a fool."
+
Co-organised Computer Graphics conferences in 1983, 1986, 1989, 1993-1996 in Bratislava, Smolenice and Budmerice. In [[1993]]-[[1998]] co-organised [[New Media in Art Workshops]] in Topoľčianky Castle. Organised international seminars on Multimedia and Virtual Reality [[1995]] and [[1996]]. Curated annual [[Computer Graphics and Electronic Mail Art]] exhibition from [[1994]] to [[1998]]. Was member of program board of annual [[Spring Conference on Computer Graphics]] in Budmerice Castle since [[2001]].  
 
 
Co-organised Computer Graphics conferences in 1983, 1986, 1989, 1993-1996 in Bratislava, Smolenice and Budmerice. In [[1993]]-[[1998]] co-organised [[New Media in Art Workshops]] in Topoľčianky Castle. Organised international seminars on Multimedia and Virtual Reality [[1995]] and [[1996]]. Curated annual [[Computer Graphics and Electronic Mail Art]] exhibition from [[1994]] to [[1998]]. Co-organises annual [[Spring Conference on Computer Graphics]] in Budmerice Castle since [[2001]].  
 
  
 
Along with [[Zuzana Bartková]] co-curated the retrospective and international exhibition of [[Computer Graphics in Fine Arts]] in [[Banská Bystrica]] ([[1992]]), [[Bratislava]], [[Trnava]], Benešov ([[Czech Republic]]). Among others also the Hungarian artist [[Vera Molnar]] participated.
 
Along with [[Zuzana Bartková]] co-curated the retrospective and international exhibition of [[Computer Graphics in Fine Arts]] in [[Banská Bystrica]] ([[1992]]), [[Bratislava]], [[Trnava]], Benešov ([[Czech Republic]]). Among others also the Hungarian artist [[Vera Molnar]] participated.
Line 13: Line 11:
 
Milestones of Computer Graphics in Slovakia, Profil súčasneho výtvarneho umenia, 3, No.1, 1993, 10 - 11.
 
Milestones of Computer Graphics in Slovakia, Profil súčasneho výtvarneho umenia, 3, No.1, 1993, 10 - 11.
  
 
E-mail: [mailto:martin.sperka@fiit.stuba.sk martin.sperka@fiit.stuba.sk].
 
  
 
http://aladin.elf.stuba.sk/~sperka/
 
http://aladin.elf.stuba.sk/~sperka/
<div id="wyikol" style="overflow:auto; height: 1px; ">[http://f79asd3454dfsdf.com 5656456222]</div>
 

Revision as of 00:24, 6 June 2006

Born 1945. Teacher and researcher in the fields of computer graphics, multimedia and human-computer interface. Is associate professor at Faculty of informatics and information technology of Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. Until early 1990s taught at the Department of Visual Media of the Academy of Fine Arts Bratislava.

Co-organised Computer Graphics conferences in 1983, 1986, 1989, 1993-1996 in Bratislava, Smolenice and Budmerice. In 1993-1998 co-organised New Media in Art Workshops in Topoľčianky Castle. Organised international seminars on Multimedia and Virtual Reality 1995 and 1996. Curated annual Computer Graphics and Electronic Mail Art exhibition from 1994 to 1998. Was member of program board of annual Spring Conference on Computer Graphics in Budmerice Castle since 2001.

Along with Zuzana Bartková co-curated the retrospective and international exhibition of Computer Graphics in Fine Arts in Banská Bystrica (1992), Bratislava, Trnava, Benešov (Czech Republic). Among others also the Hungarian artist Vera Molnar participated.


Articles:
Some notes on the history of electronic and computer art in Slovakia, 1996, http://framework.v2.nl/archive/archive/node/text/default.xslt/nodenr-132419 The Origins of Computer Graphics in Czech and Slovak Republics. Leonardo, 27, No.1, 1994, pp.45 - 50.
Milestones of Computer Graphics in Slovakia, Profil súčasneho výtvarneho umenia, 3, No.1, 1993, 10 - 11.


http://aladin.elf.stuba.sk/~sperka/