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[[Arts and engineering groups and collectives in CEE#Czechoslovakia]]
 
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== Media art ==
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== Video art (1960s-80s) ==
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* [[Stano Filko]], [[Vladimír Havrilla]], [[Vladimír Kordoš]], [[Ľubomír Ďurček]], [[Peter Meluzin]], [[Peter Rónai]].
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; Forms
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* diaprojections (*1966, Filko)
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* documentation recordings of performances, happenings, events (*1971, Mlynárčik, Kordoš, Meluzin, Rónai)
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* features, films incorporating video art techniques (*1972, Havrilla, Ďurček)
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* fine art films (*1977, Havrilla)
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* video installations (*1980s, Rónai's antivideos)
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* No references to the self-purpose videos, neither closed-circuit TV installations in this period.
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; More
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* [[Video art in Slovakia (1960s-80s)]]
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== Performance art (1960s-2000s) ==
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; Artists
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* [[Milan Adamčiak]] (1946), [[Ivan Štěpán]] (1937-86), [[Róbert Cyprich]] (1951-96), [[Peter Bartoš]], [[Ján Budaj]] (1952), [[Peter Meluzin]], [[Ladislav Pagáč]] (1949), [[Viktor Oravec]] (1960), [[Milan Pagáč]] (1960), [[Vladimír Kordoš]] (1945), [[Ľubomír Ďurček]] (1948), [[Peter Rónai]] (1953), [[Michal Murin]] (1963), [[Richard Fajnor]] (1965), [[Vladimír Železný]], [[Juraj Bartusz]] (1933), [[Roland Farkas]], [[Jozsef R. Juhász]] (1963), [[Miroslav Nicz]] (1963), [[Juraj Dudáš]], [[Mário Chromý]].
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; Groups
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* [[Labyrint]] Theatre (1978-?, theatre + body art + performance, Budaj, Adamčiak), [[Temporary Society of Intensive Living]] (1979-81, Budaj), [[Artprospekt P.O.P.]] (1979-85, performance + body art + happening + rituals, L Pagáč, Oravec, M Pagáč), [[Balvan]] (1987-92, Beňo, Miklušičáková, Murin, Šefčáková), [[Transmusic comp.]] (1989-96, Adamčiak, Machajdík, Murin..), [[Disk]] Theatre (Uhlár, Karásek), [[Stoka]] Theatre (1991-2006, Uhlár), [[GUnaGU]] Theatre, Spoločnosť pre šírenie a pestovanie patafyziky, HUBRIS, [[Lengow & HEyeRMEarS]] (Murin, Cseres), [[Kafron]] (Kafúnová, Rónaiová).
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; Festivals
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* [[Transart Communication]] intermedia art festival (*1987, Nové Zámky, at the peak period 1990-92 and 1995-96 performances by Jana Želibská, Milan Adamčiak, Július Koller, Juraj Bartusz, Stanislav Filko, Anna Daučíková, Miroslav Nicz, Michal Murin, Ľubo Stacho, Peter Kalmus, Anabela Žigová and others), [[Evenings of New Music]] (*1990, Bratislava), [[San Francisco Performance Art Festival]] (1991, Bratislava), [[IFEM]] music forum (1992, 94, Dolná Krupa Castle), [[FEM]] music festival (1995, 96, Bratislava), [[Sound Off]] music festival (1995-2002, Bratislava, Šamorín, Nové Zámky, Nitra), [[...Medzi...]] (1996-2000, Skalica), [[Next]] music festival (*2000, Bratislava), [[Multiplace]] new media culture festival (*2002).
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; Exhibitions
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* '''Výhonok''', [[2000]] in GMB [[Bratislava]]. Curator: Radislav Matuštík.<br>
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* '''Art of Action 1965-1989''', 26 April - 19 August [[2001]] in Slovak National Gallery. Curator: Zora Rusinová (Radislav Matuštík resigned).<br>
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* '''Art of Action 1989-2000''', 7 April - 7 May [[2001]] in  Elektráreň Tatranskej galérie, Poprad and 12 September - 20 October [[2001]] in Gallery of [[Nitra]]. Curator: Lucia Gregorová-Stachová. Iniciated by [[Michal Murin]].
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; More
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* [[Performance art in Slovakia (1960s-2000s)]]
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== Sound art (1960s-2000s) ==
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; Artists
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* [[Milan Dobeš]], [[Alex Mlynárčik]], [[Milan Adamčiak]], [[Róbert Cyprich]], [[Vladimír Labat]], [[Transmusic comp.]] (1989-96), [[Juraj Ďuriš]], [[Lengow & HEyeRMEarS]], [[CUCU Ensemble]], [[Michal Murin]].<br>
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Also : [[Ladislav Kupkovič]]
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; Forms
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* audio-kinetic sculptures and environments (1960s, Dobeš, Mlynárčik)
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* graphic artists meeting composers (Daniel Fischer – Ilja Zelenka, 1979 and 1993; Svetozár Ilavský – Svetozár Ilavský, since 1991; Miloš Štofko – Martin Burlas, 1994; Viktor Hulík – Peter Machajdík, 1993; Bohuš Kubínsky and Monika Kubínska – Iris Szeghy, 1995; Jaroslav Drotár – Marek Piaček, 1995; Dorota Sadovská – Daniel Matej, 1997)
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* acoustic part of action art (1970, Adamčiak, Cyprich)
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* sound objects (1970s-90s, Polymúzický priestor I. exhibition, Labat, Transmusic Comp, Lengow & HEyeRMEarS)
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* home-made musical instruments (1980s-90s, Adamčiak, Sound Off festivals)
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* acoustic environments (1980s-90s, Murin)
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; Exhibitions
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* '''Polymúzický priestor I.''', 1970 in Piešťany. Concept by L Kár.<br>
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* '''Touch to Connect''', 1985–1989, relaunched in 1997. Concept by [[Ladislav Snopko]] and [[Zuzana Bartošová]].<br>
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* '''Image and Music''', 1989-90. Curated by [[Ivan Jančár]] and [[Zuzana Martináková]].<br>
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* '''Piano Hotel''', 1997. Curated by [[Michal Murin]]. Five prepared pianos along with their parts were presented as acoustic objects (Viktor Lois, Otis Laubert, Milan Adamčiak, and Jozef Cseres). Part of [[Sound Off]] festival.
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; More
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* [[Sound art in Slovakia (1960s-2000s)]]
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== Early computer art (1970s-80s) ==
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; Artists
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* [[Jozef Jankovič]] with [[Imrich Bertók]], [[Juraj Bartusz]] with [[Vladimír Haltenberger]], [[Daniel Fischer]] with [[Igor Klačanský]], [[Martin Šperka]], [[Agnes Sigetová]].
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; Forms
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* lithographies and serigraphies based on computer-generated drawings (*1974, Jankovič with Bertók)
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* manufactured sculptures based on computer-generated curves (*1976, Bartusz with Haltenberger)
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* computer morphing line drawings (*1978, Fischer with Klačanský)
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* computer animations (*1980s, Sigetová, Slivka)
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; Exhibitions
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* '''Počítačové umění v ČSSR a ve světě''', Palác kultury, Praha, 1989
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* '''Druhá celostátní výstava počítačového umění v ČSSR''', ÚKDŽ, Praha, 1985
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* '''Československá počítačová grafika''' Institut průmyslového designu, Praha, 1976
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; More
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* [[Early computer art in Slovakia (1970s-80s)]]
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== Electroacoustic music ==
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; Artists
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* [[Miro Bázlik]], [[Roman Berger]], [[Peter Kolman]], [[Jozef Malovec]], [[Ivan Parík]], [[Tadeáš Salva]], [[Martin Burlas]], [[Juraj Ďuriš]], [[Viťazoslav Kubička]], [[Ivan Stadtrucker]], [[Ilja Zelenka]]
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; More
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* [[Electroacoustic music in Slovakia]]
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== Experimental film ==
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; Artists
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* [[Vladimír Havrilla]], [[Ľubomír Ďurček]].
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; More
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* [[Experimental film in Slovakia]]
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== Video art (1990s-2000s) ==
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; Artists
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* [[Anetta Mona Chisa]], [[Anna Daučíková]], [[Anton Čierny]], [[Dušan Zahoranský]], [[Elena Pätoprstá]], [[Erik Binder]], [[Gabika Binderová]], [[Jana Želibská]], [[Juraj Dudáš]], [[Mário Chromý]], [[Ilona Németh]], [[Michal Murin]], [[Miroslav Nicz]], N. Ružičková, [[Pavlína Fichta Čierna]], [[Peter Agat Huba]], [[Richard Fajnor]], [[Roman Galovský]].
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; Forms
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* Features on identity, consummerism, body, gender, socio-cultural questions, ecology.
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* Film footage manipulations.
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* Video installations (Rónai, Meluzin, Želibská, Kvetán)
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* Interactive video installations (Rónai)
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* Video performances (Murin)
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; Exhibitions
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* '''Imago – Fin de siécle''', 30 May to 10 July 1991 in [[Bratislava]]. First video art exhibition in Slovakia. Art from Netherlands curated by René Coelho, premiered in 1988 in Amsterdam.<br>
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* '''Oscillation''', 30 June to 20 September 1991 in [[Komárno]]. Slovak and Hungarian artists.<br>
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* '''Objects and Installations''', 1992 in PGU [[Žilina]]. Included video-installations.<br>
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* '''New Acquisitions''', 1993 in PGU [[Žilina]]. Included video installations.<br>
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* '''First Floor''', 5-23 March 1993. Curated by [[Radoslav Matuštík]]. Exhibited [[Peter Meluzin]] (Impo(r)tant) and [[Roman Galovský]] (L.E.D1, L.E.D1).<br>
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* '''Power Station T''', 1993 in Poprad. Exhibited [[Peter Rónai]] (Oheň-Voda-Zem-Duch), [[Jana Želibská]] (Dialóg) a [[Peter Meluzin]] (Life After Life).<br>
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* '''ON/OFF''', 1993 in Škola úžitkového výtvarníctva J Vydru [[Bratislava]]. Exhibited the sampler of videos from six events of Slovak artists (Meluzin, Želibská, Oravec-Pagáč, Galovský, Nicz, Pisár) at various locations.<br>
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* '''Video vidím ich sehe''', 1994 in PGU [[Žilina]]. Curated by [[Katarína Rusnáková]]. Videoart from Slovakia ([[Jana Želibská]], [[Peter Rónai]], [[Peter Meluzin]]), Czech Republic and Switzerland. The catalog contained first more complex texts on Slovak video art. The gallery was the only one consistently researching and acquiring Slovak video art. Later exhibition included retrospective of [[Jana Želibská]] (1996-97) and [[Peter Rónai]] (1997).<br>
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* '''Peter Meluzin - Mouse Killer''', 1995 in PGU [[Žilina]]. Site-specific video-installation by [[Peter Meluzin]].<br>
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* '''Videoart VŠVU''', 1996 in Rock Café Gallery [[Prague]]. Curated by [[Juraj Čarný]].<br>
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* '''Videoanthology''', 1997 in PGU [[Žilina]]. Curated by [[Katarína Rusnáková]]. 13 video works by [[Peter Rónai]].
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; More
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* [[Video art in Slovakia (1990s-2000s)]]
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== Digital prints ==
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* [[Digital prints in Slovakia]]
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== Digital art (1990s-2000s) ==
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; Forms
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* digital signal processing and sound performances
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* visual performances
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* interactive software-based installations
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* computer animation
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* motion video
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* internet art
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; Exhibitions
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* '''Interactive installation, virtual reality, arteficial life''', 17-24 April [[2002]]. [[Ivor Diosi]]. Curated by [[Juraj Čarný]]. At [[SPACE Gallery]]. Part of [[Multiplace]] festival. http://www.multiplace.sk/2002/diosi.html<br>
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* '''Športka''', 6 April [[2004]]. [[Erik Binder]] and [[Zdeno Hlinka]]. Processing and visualization of large set of winning numbers of Czechoslovak lottery system (1977-1993). At [[SPACE Gallery]], [[Bratislava]]. http://satori.sk/sportka.html
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* '''Processual design''', opened 17-24 April [[2005]]. [[Ján Šicko]]. Curated by [[Mária Rišková]]. At [[Galéria Veža]], [[Bratislava]]. Part of [[Multiplace]] festival. http://www.multiplace.sk/2005/?place=acte&id=3
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; More
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* [[Digital art in Slovakia (1990s-2000s)]]
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== Bibliography ==
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* [[Bibliography of writings on media art in Slovakia]]
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* [[Bibliography of writings on media art (outside Slovakia) in Slovak]]
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==more==
 
* [[Štefan Belohradský]]
 
* [[Štefan Belohradský]]
 
* [[Tamara Klimova]]
 
* [[Tamara Klimova]]
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Revision as of 20:09, 18 June 2009

Cities

Banská Bystrica, Bratislava, Košice, Levoča, Medzilaborce, Nitra, Nové Zámky, Prešov, Šamorín, Skalica, Trenčín, Trnava, Žilina.

Historical media experimentators

Johann Wolfgang Kempelen {18th century) - mechanical sound synthesis, chess automaton (a man hidden in a box moved chess figures with the help of teleoperator links),
Jozef Petzval - calculated and constructed the first photo camera lens,
Antonin Jedlík and Gejza Bolemann - created Lissajouse patterns (super-position of harmonic functions) with the mechanical "predecessor" of the computer plotter (long before Ben Laponsky did his first oscilons with an electronic computer).

Artist groups

Arts and engineering groups and collectives in CEE#Czechoslovakia

Video art (1960s-80s)

Artists
Forms
  • diaprojections (*1966, Filko)
  • documentation recordings of performances, happenings, events (*1971, Mlynárčik, Kordoš, Meluzin, Rónai)
  • features, films incorporating video art techniques (*1972, Havrilla, Ďurček)
  • fine art films (*1977, Havrilla)
  • video installations (*1980s, Rónai's antivideos)
  • No references to the self-purpose videos, neither closed-circuit TV installations in this period.
More

Performance art (1960s-2000s)

Artists
Groups
Festivals
  • Transart Communication intermedia art festival (*1987, Nové Zámky, at the peak period 1990-92 and 1995-96 performances by Jana Želibská, Milan Adamčiak, Július Koller, Juraj Bartusz, Stanislav Filko, Anna Daučíková, Miroslav Nicz, Michal Murin, Ľubo Stacho, Peter Kalmus, Anabela Žigová and others), Evenings of New Music (*1990, Bratislava), San Francisco Performance Art Festival (1991, Bratislava), IFEM music forum (1992, 94, Dolná Krupa Castle), FEM music festival (1995, 96, Bratislava), Sound Off music festival (1995-2002, Bratislava, Šamorín, Nové Zámky, Nitra), ...Medzi... (1996-2000, Skalica), Next music festival (*2000, Bratislava), Multiplace new media culture festival (*2002).
Exhibitions
  • Výhonok, 2000 in GMB Bratislava. Curator: Radislav Matuštík.
  • Art of Action 1965-1989, 26 April - 19 August 2001 in Slovak National Gallery. Curator: Zora Rusinová (Radislav Matuštík resigned).
  • Art of Action 1989-2000, 7 April - 7 May 2001 in Elektráreň Tatranskej galérie, Poprad and 12 September - 20 October 2001 in Gallery of Nitra. Curator: Lucia Gregorová-Stachová. Iniciated by Michal Murin.
More

Sound art (1960s-2000s)

Artists

Also : Ladislav Kupkovič

Forms
  • audio-kinetic sculptures and environments (1960s, Dobeš, Mlynárčik)
  • graphic artists meeting composers (Daniel Fischer – Ilja Zelenka, 1979 and 1993; Svetozár Ilavský – Svetozár Ilavský, since 1991; Miloš Štofko – Martin Burlas, 1994; Viktor Hulík – Peter Machajdík, 1993; Bohuš Kubínsky and Monika Kubínska – Iris Szeghy, 1995; Jaroslav Drotár – Marek Piaček, 1995; Dorota Sadovská – Daniel Matej, 1997)
  • acoustic part of action art (1970, Adamčiak, Cyprich)
  • sound objects (1970s-90s, Polymúzický priestor I. exhibition, Labat, Transmusic Comp, Lengow & HEyeRMEarS)
  • home-made musical instruments (1980s-90s, Adamčiak, Sound Off festivals)
  • acoustic environments (1980s-90s, Murin)
Exhibitions
  • Polymúzický priestor I., 1970 in Piešťany. Concept by L Kár.
  • Touch to Connect, 1985–1989, relaunched in 1997. Concept by Ladislav Snopko and Zuzana Bartošová.
  • Image and Music, 1989-90. Curated by Ivan Jančár and Zuzana Martináková.
  • Piano Hotel, 1997. Curated by Michal Murin. Five prepared pianos along with their parts were presented as acoustic objects (Viktor Lois, Otis Laubert, Milan Adamčiak, and Jozef Cseres). Part of Sound Off festival.
More

Early computer art (1970s-80s)

Artists
Forms
  • lithographies and serigraphies based on computer-generated drawings (*1974, Jankovič with Bertók)
  • manufactured sculptures based on computer-generated curves (*1976, Bartusz with Haltenberger)
  • computer morphing line drawings (*1978, Fischer with Klačanský)
  • computer animations (*1980s, Sigetová, Slivka)
Exhibitions
  • Počítačové umění v ČSSR a ve světě, Palác kultury, Praha, 1989
  • Druhá celostátní výstava počítačového umění v ČSSR, ÚKDŽ, Praha, 1985
  • Československá počítačová grafika Institut průmyslového designu, Praha, 1976
More

Electroacoustic music

Artists
More

Experimental film

Artists
More

Video art (1990s-2000s)

Artists
Forms
  • Features on identity, consummerism, body, gender, socio-cultural questions, ecology.
  • Film footage manipulations.
  • Video installations (Rónai, Meluzin, Želibská, Kvetán)
  • Interactive video installations (Rónai)
  • Video performances (Murin)
Exhibitions
  • Imago – Fin de siécle, 30 May to 10 July 1991 in Bratislava. First video art exhibition in Slovakia. Art from Netherlands curated by René Coelho, premiered in 1988 in Amsterdam.
  • Oscillation, 30 June to 20 September 1991 in Komárno. Slovak and Hungarian artists.
  • Objects and Installations, 1992 in PGU Žilina. Included video-installations.
  • New Acquisitions, 1993 in PGU Žilina. Included video installations.
  • First Floor, 5-23 March 1993. Curated by Radoslav Matuštík. Exhibited Peter Meluzin (Impo(r)tant) and Roman Galovský (L.E.D1, L.E.D1).
  • Power Station T, 1993 in Poprad. Exhibited Peter Rónai (Oheň-Voda-Zem-Duch), Jana Želibská (Dialóg) a Peter Meluzin (Life After Life).
  • ON/OFF, 1993 in Škola úžitkového výtvarníctva J Vydru Bratislava. Exhibited the sampler of videos from six events of Slovak artists (Meluzin, Želibská, Oravec-Pagáč, Galovský, Nicz, Pisár) at various locations.
  • Video vidím ich sehe, 1994 in PGU Žilina. Curated by Katarína Rusnáková. Videoart from Slovakia (Jana Želibská, Peter Rónai, Peter Meluzin), Czech Republic and Switzerland. The catalog contained first more complex texts on Slovak video art. The gallery was the only one consistently researching and acquiring Slovak video art. Later exhibition included retrospective of Jana Želibská (1996-97) and Peter Rónai (1997).
  • Peter Meluzin - Mouse Killer, 1995 in PGU Žilina. Site-specific video-installation by Peter Meluzin.
  • Videoart VŠVU, 1996 in Rock Café Gallery Prague. Curated by Juraj Čarný.
  • Videoanthology, 1997 in PGU Žilina. Curated by Katarína Rusnáková. 13 video works by Peter Rónai.
More

Digital prints

Digital art (1990s-2000s)

Forms
  • digital signal processing and sound performances
  • visual performances
  • interactive software-based installations
  • computer animation
  • motion video
  • internet art
Exhibitions
More

Bibliography


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Arts in Slovakia
Video art in Slovakia (1960s-80s) | Performance art in Slovakia (1960s-2000s) | Sound art in Slovakia (1960s-2000s) | Early computer art in Slovakia (1970s-80s) | Electroacoustic music in Slovakia | Experimental film in Slovakia | Video art in Slovakia (1990s-2000s) | Digital prints in Slovakia | Digital art in Slovakia (1990s-2000s) | Bibliography of writings on media art in Slovakia | Bibliography of writings on media art (outside Slovakia) in Slovak