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Milan Gustar born 1963,  is an interdisciplinary researcher, artist and technologist. Born in Czechoslovakia, lives in Praha. As a composer he works mostly in the areas of minimalism, microtonality and algorithmic composition.
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Born 1963 in Czechoslovakia. Milan Guštar is an interdisciplinary researcher, artist and technologist. As a composer he works mostly in the areas of minimalism, microtonality and algorithmic composition. Lives in [[Prague]].
  
he's been providing technical support for the works by [[David Černý]], [[Silver]], [[Federico Díaz]], [[Miloš Vojtěchovský]], [[Michael Bielický]] and others since 1987.
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He has been providing technical support for the works by [[David Černý]], [[Silver]], [[Federico Díaz]], [[Miloš Vojtěchovský]], [[Michael Bielický]] and others since 1987.
  
 
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* ''Electrophones. History, Principles, and Contexts. Part II - Electronic Musical Instruments'', 2008. [http://www.uvnitr.cz/books/elektrofony1en.html]
 
* ''Electrophones. History, Principles, and Contexts. Part II - Electronic Musical Instruments'', 2008. [http://www.uvnitr.cz/books/elektrofony1en.html]
  
 
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http://www.uvnitr.cz/<br>
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* http://www.uvnitr.cz/
http://www.noise.cz/artech<br>
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* http://www.noise.cz/artech
http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milan_Gu%C5%A1tar<br>
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* http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milan_Gu%C5%A1tar
http://cas.famu.cz/?p=76
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* http://cas.famu.cz/?p=76

Revision as of 09:44, 5 October 2012

Born 1963 in Czechoslovakia. Milan Guštar is an interdisciplinary researcher, artist and technologist. As a composer he works mostly in the areas of minimalism, microtonality and algorithmic composition. Lives in Prague.

He has been providing technical support for the works by David Černý, Silver, Federico Díaz, Miloš Vojtěchovský, Michael Bielický and others since 1987.

Books
  • Electrophones. History, Principles, and Contexts. Part I - Electromechanical Musical Instruments, 2007. [1]
  • Electrophones. History, Principles, and Contexts. Part II - Electronic Musical Instruments, 2008. [2]
External links