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Film/video maker, media artist from [[Prague]]. He was born 1976. His work includes short films, videos, live image performances and objects. Since 2000 he performed live film and video solo, and in various groups and collaborations, including [[Ultra]] (2000-02), [[Mikroloops]] (2007-11) or with [[Steven Ball]], [[Andras Blazsek]], [[Zenial]], [[Arszyn]], [[Hannes Hoelzl]], [[Bryan Eubanks]], [[Kateřina Zochová]], [[Vojta Procházka]], [[Michal Zbořil]] and many others. He curated NoLab at [[NoD|Roxy/Nod Prague]] (2007-09) and ScreenLab series at [[Školská 28|Školská 28 Gallery]] Prague (2010-12) Prague. He is a founding member of [[Mediabaze.cz]] project.  
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'''Martin Blažíček''' (1976) is a media artist and curator from [[Prague]], Czech Republic. His work includes short films, videos, live image and sound performances, programming and design. He collaborated with the [[D'epog]] collective (2018-2020), the post-dance project [[Roj]] (2017), the [[live coding]] group [[Kolektiv]] (2012-2016), live film project [[Mikroloops]] (2007-2011), Ultra (2000-2002) and numerous musicians and visual artists including [[Michal Zbořil]], [[Kryštof Pešek]], [[Steven Ball]], [[Andras Blazsek]], [[Zenial]], [[Arszyn]], [[Hannes Hoelzl]], [[Bryan Eubanks]], [[Veronika Resslová]], [[Kateřina Zochová]], and [[Vojtěch Procházka]].
  
He published texts on music, film and media arts in ''Cinepur'', ''A2'', ''Film a doba'' and other journals. He teaches at the Center for Audiovisual studies at the Film academy of performing arts.  
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He curated NoLab at [[NoD|Roxy/Nod Prague]] (2007-2009), ScreenLab series at [[Školská 28|Školská 28 Gallery Prague]] (2010-2012) and The Hole site-specific sound gallery (2013).
  
His films and live performances were shown at MAK Vienna, High Zero at Theatre Project Baltimore, Optosonic Tea at Diapason Gallery NY, Lux London, Anthology Film NY, DDM Gallery Shanghai, IDFF Jihlava, PAF Olomouc, City Gallery Leeds, Arnolfini Bristol, Entropia Gallery Wroclaw, Zamok Ujazdovski Warsaw, Dom Kino Minsk, Art Factory Lodz, Cinema Nova Brusel, Galerie Rudolfinum Prague, IFF Rotterdam, and more.
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He has published texts on music, film and media arts in ''Cinepur, A2, Iluminace, Kino Ikon, Flash Art'', and other journals.
  
* http://blazicek.net
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His research projects are dedicated to code-based art, avant-garde and experimental film, including [http://cas.famu.cz/research-collection/ FAMU CAS Research collection], artists' films of the 1980s with NFA and FAMU. He previously curated film collections and programs of Jan Ságl, Čaroděj OZ, Pigi, Pavel Veselý, Stanislav Hora, Ivan Tatíček and Miloš Šejn.
* http://filmmakers.node9.org/author.php?name_id=5
 
* http://cas.famu.cz/?p=19
 
  
[[Category:Experimental film|Blazicek, Martin]]
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Since 2011 he teaches at the [[CAS Prague|Center for Audiovisual Studies]] at the Film Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague.
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His live performances, films and videos were shown at Pioneer Works New York, Lunchmeat Festival Prague, Live Cinema Festival Rome, Contact Festival London, MAK Vienna, High Zero at Theatre Project Baltimore, Optosonic Tea at Diapason Gallery NY, Lux London, Anthology Film NY, DDM Gallery Shanghai, IDFF Jihlava, PAF Olomouc, City Gallery Leeds, Arnolfini Bristol, Entropia Gallery Wroclaw, Zamok Ujazdovski Warsaw, Art Factory Lodz, Cinema Nova Brusel, Galerie Rudolfinum Prague, IFF Rotterdam, and elsewhere. [http://blazicek.net/index.php?id=bio (2022)]
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; Literature
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* Alice Růžičková, [http://www.dispozitif.org/index.php/profil/54-martin-blaicek-pod-jemnymi-prsty-svtla "Martin Blažíček pod jemnými prsty světla"], ''Cinepur'' 17, 2001, pp 25-27. {{cz}}
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* [http://blazicek.net Website]
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* [https://vimeo.com/user855601 Works on Vimeo]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080224134528/http://filmmakers.node9.org/author.php?name_id=5 Profile on Filmmakers.node9.org] (archived)
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* [http://cas.famu.cz/cz/pedagogove/ Profile on CAS FAMU]
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* [https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Blažíček Wikipedia-CS]
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[[Series:Experimental film]] [[Series:Film writers]]
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 3 January 2024

Martin Blažíček (1976) is a media artist and curator from Prague, Czech Republic. His work includes short films, videos, live image and sound performances, programming and design. He collaborated with the D'epog collective (2018-2020), the post-dance project Roj (2017), the live coding group Kolektiv (2012-2016), live film project Mikroloops (2007-2011), Ultra (2000-2002) and numerous musicians and visual artists including Michal Zbořil, Kryštof Pešek, Steven Ball, Andras Blazsek, Zenial, Arszyn, Hannes Hoelzl, Bryan Eubanks, Veronika Resslová, Kateřina Zochová, and Vojtěch Procházka.

He curated NoLab at Roxy/Nod Prague (2007-2009), ScreenLab series at Školská 28 Gallery Prague (2010-2012) and The Hole site-specific sound gallery (2013).

He has published texts on music, film and media arts in Cinepur, A2, Iluminace, Kino Ikon, Flash Art, and other journals.

His research projects are dedicated to code-based art, avant-garde and experimental film, including FAMU CAS Research collection, artists' films of the 1980s with NFA and FAMU. He previously curated film collections and programs of Jan Ságl, Čaroděj OZ, Pigi, Pavel Veselý, Stanislav Hora, Ivan Tatíček and Miloš Šejn.

Since 2011 he teaches at the Center for Audiovisual Studies at the Film Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague.

His live performances, films and videos were shown at Pioneer Works New York, Lunchmeat Festival Prague, Live Cinema Festival Rome, Contact Festival London, MAK Vienna, High Zero at Theatre Project Baltimore, Optosonic Tea at Diapason Gallery NY, Lux London, Anthology Film NY, DDM Gallery Shanghai, IDFF Jihlava, PAF Olomouc, City Gallery Leeds, Arnolfini Bristol, Entropia Gallery Wroclaw, Zamok Ujazdovski Warsaw, Art Factory Lodz, Cinema Nova Brusel, Galerie Rudolfinum Prague, IFF Rotterdam, and elsewhere. (2022)

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