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Born 1979 in [[Košice]]. Studied at New Media Studio at the [[Visual Arts and Intermedia FU TU Košice]]. In 2011 he completed his doctorate studies at [[Intermedia and Digital Media FVU AKU Banská Bystrica|Intermedia and Digital Media FVU AKU]]. From 2011 he is assistent of [[Michal Murin]] at New Media Studio at the [[Visual Arts and Intermedia FU TU Košice]]. From 2009 he is editor-in-chief of [[ENTER magazine]] and art director of [[DIG gallery]].
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'''Richard Kitta''' (1979, Košice) is a multimedia artist, curator, cultural activist and lecturer. He is the author of interactive objects, installations and digital environments in the intent of contemporary media art. He is also involved in the creation of artistic and interdisciplinary projects in local and international environments. As a lecturer he works at the Academy of Arts in [[Banská Bystrica]] and at the Faculty of Arts of the Technical University in [[Košice]]. He is chief editor of the [[Enter_magazine|ENTER]] and art director of the [[DIG gallery]] (*2012).
  
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* [https://art.aku.sk/autori/235/richard-kitta Profile on AKU]
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* [https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Kitta Wikipedia-SK]

Latest revision as of 13:11, 6 January 2024

Richard Kitta (1979, Košice) is a multimedia artist, curator, cultural activist and lecturer. He is the author of interactive objects, installations and digital environments in the intent of contemporary media art. He is also involved in the creation of artistic and interdisciplinary projects in local and international environments. As a lecturer he works at the Academy of Arts in Banská Bystrica and at the Faculty of Arts of the Technical University in Košice. He is chief editor of the ENTER and art director of the DIG gallery (*2012).

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