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'''Media Research''' existed in various forms prior to officially becoming a Foundation in [[1990]] in [[Budapest]]. The founding members were [[Gábor Bora]], aesthetician; [[András Böröcz]], sculptor; [[Miklós Peternák]], art historian; [[László Révész]], artist, filmmaker; [[János Sugár]], artist, filmmaker; and [[Katalin Timár]], art historian. During its six years of existence, the Media Research Foundation has been active in three different areas, including participation in Art exhibitions, establishment of the Intermedia Department of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, and actively cooperating with the Intermedia, i.e.. obtaining support in the form of hardware and equipment, presenting international lecturers, etc. In addition, MRF organized meetings, symposiums and events about the impact of new technology on culture and society such as:
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'''Media Research''' existed in various forms prior to officially becoming a Foundation in [[1990]] in [[Budapest]]. The founding members were [[Gábor Bora]], aesthetician; [[András Böröcz]], sculptor; [[Miklós Peternák]], art historian; [[László Révész]], artist, filmmaker; [[János Sugár]], artist, filmmaker; and [[Katalin Timár]], art historian. During its six years of existence, the Media Research Foundation has been active in three different areas, including participation in Art exhibitions, establishment of the [[Intermedia Department|Intermedia Department MKE]] of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, and actively cooperating with the Intermedia, i.e.. obtaining support in the form of hardware and equipment, presenting international lecturers, etc. In addition, MRF organized meetings, symposiums and events about the impact of new technology on culture and society such as:
  
  

Revision as of 11:34, 10 June 2007

Media Research existed in various forms prior to officially becoming a Foundation in 1990 in Budapest. The founding members were Gábor Bora, aesthetician; András Böröcz, sculptor; Miklós Peternák, art historian; László Révész, artist, filmmaker; János Sugár, artist, filmmaker; and Katalin Timár, art historian. During its six years of existence, the Media Research Foundation has been active in three different areas, including participation in Art exhibitions, establishment of the Intermedia Department MKE of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, and actively cooperating with the Intermedia, i.e.. obtaining support in the form of hardware and equipment, presenting international lecturers, etc. In addition, MRF organized meetings, symposiums and events about the impact of new technology on culture and society such as:


  • spring 1997. Freiraum symposium in Forchtenstein / Austria
  • Oct 1996. MetaForum III. Under Construction - international conference on the content
  • Dec 1995 Critical Art Ensemble lecture and presentation
  • Oct 1995 MetaForum II. international conference on network communication Oct. 1994 MetaForum I. international conference on multimedia
  • Feb 1994 Bilwet Datendandy lecture and presentation
  • Oct 1993 the Linz Ars Electronica presents itself
  • Sep 1991 MR show in the Liget Gallery, Budapest
  • Oct 1990 survey for Internews, New York on independent TV and radio stations
  • Sep 1990 VR everywhere, lecture and presentation of virtual reality
  • Apr 1990 The Media Were With Us - international conference on the role of television in the Romanian revolution


http://www.mrf.hu/