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Born 1963, he's been providing technical support for the works by [[David Černý]], [[Silver]], [[Federico Diaz]], [[Miloš Vojtěchovský]], [[Michael Bielický]] and others since 1987.
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'''Milan Guštar''' (1963, Czechoslovakia) is an interdisciplinary researcher, artist and technologist. As a composer he works mostly in the areas of minimalism, microtonality and algorithmic composition. He has provided technical support for the works by [[David Černý]], [[Silver]], [[Federico Díaz]], [[Miloš Vojtěchovský]], [[Michael Bielický]] and others since 1987. He lives in [[Prague]].
  
[http://www.noise.cz/artech/ www.noise.cz/artech]
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* ''Electrophones. History, Principles, and Contexts. Part I - Electromechanical Musical Instruments'', 2007. [http://www.uvnitr.cz/books/elektrofony1en.html]
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* ''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/ Website]
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* http://www.noise.cz/artech
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* http://cas.famu.cz/?p=76
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* https://www.musica.cz/milan-gustar/
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* [http://www.novasynagoga.sk/milan-gustar-6/ Exhibition at Nová synagóga Žilina], 2017.
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* [http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milan_Gu%C5%A1tar Wikipedia-CS]

Latest revision as of 07:41, 15 December 2022

Milan Guštar (1963, Czechoslovakia) is an interdisciplinary researcher, artist and technologist. As a composer he works mostly in the areas of minimalism, microtonality and algorithmic composition. He has provided technical support for the works by David Černý, Silver, Federico Díaz, Miloš Vojtěchovský, Michael Bielický and others since 1987. He lives in Prague.

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]
Links