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'''Matěj Strnad''' (1989) is a student and archivist at the [[CAS Prague|Center for Audiovisual Studies]] (CAS), Prague, concerned with critical writing about film and media art and archiving thereof. He has published in various Czech magazines and journals and delivered lectures on topics such as film technology, archival dimensions of internet piracy or the role of traditional film medium in contemporary art. He has co-edited and co-translated the reader ''Manifesty pohyblivého obrazu I: barevná hudba'' (Pastiche Filmz, 2010), translating texts by Oskar Fischinger, James and John Whitney, Mary Ellen Bute and Stan Brakhage into Czech. He is a founding member of [http://kinoaparat.cz Kinoaparát.cz], a platform focused on analogue film as a specific means of expression, which strives to protect, spread and further develop the knowledge of classical film technology. He has co-edited a social sciences reader aimed at students of visual arts (2014), set up a cataloguing and archival framework at CAS, and and is engaged in establishing a film and media preservation MA programme at FAMU. Since 2014 he is responsible for digitization projects in the Czech National Film Archive.
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'''Matěj Strnad''' (1989) is Head of Curators at National Film Archive in [[Prague]] and Head of Programming and Access to Collections Commission (PACC), a sub-committee of the International Federation of Film Archives (IFFA). He graduated from the [[CAS Prague|Center for Audiovisual Studies]] (CAS) at FAMU, Prague. He has published in various Czech magazines and journals and delivered lectures on topics such as film technology, archival dimensions of internet piracy or the role of traditional film medium in contemporary art. He has co-edited and co-translated the reader ''Manifesty pohyblivého obrazu I: barevná hudba'' (Pastiche Filmz, 2010), translating texts by [[Oskar Fischinger]], James and John Whitney, [[Mary Ellen Bute]] and [[Stan Brakhage]] into Czech. He is a founding member of [http://kinoaparat.cz Kinoaparát.cz], a platform focused on analogue film as a specific means of expression, which strives to protect, spread and further develop the knowledge of classical film technology. He has co-edited a social sciences reader aimed at students of visual arts (2014). Since 2014 he is responsible for digitization projects in the Czech National Film Archive.
  
 
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* co-editor, ''Manifesty pohyblivého obrazu I: barevná hudba'', Olomouc: Pastiche Filmz, 2010, 106 pp. [http://bookstore.artmap.cz/cs/608-manifesty-pohybliveho-obrazu-barevna-hudba.html] {{cz}}
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* co-editor, ''[[Media:Manifesty pohybliveho obrazu barevna hudba 2010.pdf|Manifesty pohyblivého obrazu: barevná hudba]]'', Olomouc: Pastiche Filmz/PAF, 2010, 106 pp. Reader. [http://bookstore.artmap.cz/cs/608-manifesty-pohybliveho-obrazu-barevna-hudba.html] {{cz}}
* editor, with Helena Bendová, ''Společenské vědy a audiovize'', Prague: NAMU, 2014, 768 pp. [http://www.namu.cz/item.php?item=283] {{cz}}  
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* editor, with Helena Bendová, ''[[Media:Bendova Helena Strnad Matej eds Spolecenske vedy a audiovize 2014.pdf|Společenské vědy a audiovize]]'', Prague: NAMU, 2014, 768 pp. [http://www.namu.cz/item.php?item=283] {{cz}}  
  
 
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* [https://twitter.com/matej__strnad Twitter]
 
* [http://eea.nfa.cz/cz/tym/matej-strnad/ Profile at NFA]
 
* [http://eea.nfa.cz/cz/tym/matej-strnad/ Profile at NFA]
 
* [http://cas.famu.cz/page.php?archive_action=entity_meta&entity_id=48&page=25 Profile at CAS]
 
* [http://cas.famu.cz/page.php?archive_action=entity_meta&entity_id=48&page=25 Profile at CAS]

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Matěj Strnad (1989) is Head of Curators at National Film Archive in Prague and Head of Programming and Access to Collections Commission (PACC), a sub-committee of the International Federation of Film Archives (IFFA). He graduated from the Center for Audiovisual Studies (CAS) at FAMU, Prague. He has published in various Czech magazines and journals and delivered lectures on topics such as film technology, archival dimensions of internet piracy or the role of traditional film medium in contemporary art. He has co-edited and co-translated the reader Manifesty pohyblivého obrazu I: barevná hudba (Pastiche Filmz, 2010), translating texts by Oskar Fischinger, James and John Whitney, Mary Ellen Bute and Stan Brakhage into Czech. He is a founding member of Kinoaparát.cz, a platform focused on analogue film as a specific means of expression, which strives to protect, spread and further develop the knowledge of classical film technology. He has co-edited a social sciences reader aimed at students of visual arts (2014). Since 2014 he is responsible for digitization projects in the Czech National Film Archive.

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