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Born 1940 in [[Reykjavik]]. Studied languages and music at the music conservatory in [[Prague]]. 1965 emigration to [[New York]] with [[Woody Vasulka]], works as a freelance musician. Since 1969 experimentation with electronic media. 1971 co-founder of [[The Kitchen]]. 1974 moves to Buffalo, New York, and experiments with the camera as an autonomous imaging instrument in what would become the [[Machine Vision]] series. 1980 moves to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and continues her work in video, media performance, and video installation. 1992 American Film Institute Maya Deren Award. 1995 Siemens Media Art Prize at the Multimediale 4. Has taught at the Academy for Applied Arts, [[Vienna]], the Institute for New Media at the Staedelschule, [[Frankfurt]], and the College of Arts and Crafts, [[Reykjavik]]. Lives in Santa Fe.
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Steina was born 1940 in [[Reykjavik]]. Studied languages and music at the music conservatory in [[Prague]]. 1965 emigration to [[New York]] with [[Woody Vasulka]], works as a freelance musician. Since 1969 experimentation with electronic media. 1971 co-founder of [[The Kitchen]]. 1974 moves to Buffalo, New York, and experiments with the camera as an autonomous imaging instrument in what would become the [[Machine Vision]] series. 1980 moves to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and continues her work in video, media performance, and video installation. 1992 American Film Institute Maya Deren Award. 1995 Siemens Media Art Prize at the Multimediale 4. Has taught at the Academy for Applied Arts, [[Vienna]], the Institute for New Media at the Staedelschule, [[Frankfurt]], and the College of Arts and Crafts, [[Reykjavik]]. Lives in Santa Fe.
  
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Woody was born 1937 in [[Brno]]. He studied at the School of Industrial Engineering in Brno (-1956) and the Academy of Performing Arts Faculty of Film and Television in [[Prague]]. After producing a pioneering body of tapes in collaboration with [[Steina Vasulka]] since 1969 in the USA, Woody Vasulka has investigated the narrative, syntactical and metaphorical potential of electronic imaging. His development of an expressive image-language began as a rigorous deconstruction of the materiality of the electronic signal, and has evolved to the application of imaging codes and digital manipulation to narrative strategies and a series of interactive installations in the 1990s. His professional career led him from New York City, where he co-founded the experimental center [[The Kitchen]] in 1971, via Buffalo, New York (1974), with its Experimental TV Studio to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he has lived with Steina since 1981. 1992 American Film Institute Maya Deren Award. 1992 under a commission from Peter Weibel, the Vasulkas curated «Eigenwelt der Apparate-Welt: Pioneers of Electronic Art» for [[Ars Electronica]], [[Linz]]. 1993 received a Soros Foundation fellowship to lecture and present work throughout Eastern Europe. Since 1993 visiting professor at the Faculty of Art, Polytechnic Institute, [[Brno]]. 1995 Siemens Media Art Prize at the Multimediale 4.
  
http://www.vasulka.org/
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http://www.vasulka.org
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See also: [[Czech_Republic#Video_art]]
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Revision as of 21:23, 5 March 2012

Steina was born 1940 in Reykjavik. Studied languages and music at the music conservatory in Prague. 1965 emigration to New York with Woody Vasulka, works as a freelance musician. Since 1969 experimentation with electronic media. 1971 co-founder of The Kitchen. 1974 moves to Buffalo, New York, and experiments with the camera as an autonomous imaging instrument in what would become the Machine Vision series. 1980 moves to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and continues her work in video, media performance, and video installation. 1992 American Film Institute Maya Deren Award. 1995 Siemens Media Art Prize at the Multimediale 4. Has taught at the Academy for Applied Arts, Vienna, the Institute for New Media at the Staedelschule, Frankfurt, and the College of Arts and Crafts, Reykjavik. Lives in Santa Fe.

Woody was born 1937 in Brno. He studied at the School of Industrial Engineering in Brno (-1956) and the Academy of Performing Arts Faculty of Film and Television in Prague. After producing a pioneering body of tapes in collaboration with Steina Vasulka since 1969 in the USA, Woody Vasulka has investigated the narrative, syntactical and metaphorical potential of electronic imaging. His development of an expressive image-language began as a rigorous deconstruction of the materiality of the electronic signal, and has evolved to the application of imaging codes and digital manipulation to narrative strategies and a series of interactive installations in the 1990s. His professional career led him from New York City, where he co-founded the experimental center The Kitchen in 1971, via Buffalo, New York (1974), with its Experimental TV Studio to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he has lived with Steina since 1981. 1992 American Film Institute Maya Deren Award. 1992 under a commission from Peter Weibel, the Vasulkas curated «Eigenwelt der Apparate-Welt: Pioneers of Electronic Art» for Ars Electronica, Linz. 1993 received a Soros Foundation fellowship to lecture and present work throughout Eastern Europe. Since 1993 visiting professor at the Faculty of Art, Polytechnic Institute, Brno. 1995 Siemens Media Art Prize at the Multimediale 4.


http://www.vasulka.org

See also: Czech_Republic#Video_art