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'''Martin Mazanec''' (1981) is a curator, programme manager and theorist. He is head programme manager and curator of the annual [[PAF|PAF Festival]] in [[Olomouc]] (since 2007). He graduated in sociology (1999–2004) and film studies (1999–2006) from the Faculty of Philosophy, Palacký University, Olomouc, and holds a Doctorate in film editing from the Film and TV School of Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU), Prague (2012). Since 2009 he has been focussing on curating time-based media works in gallery and cinema contexts (Josef Sudek's Studio, KGVU Zlín, Summer Film School, Febiofest, Aye Aye, Youth Gallery in Brno). Mazanec edited a number of publications (''Peter Kubelka'', Olomouc, 2008; ''Manifests of the Moving Image: Colour Music'', Olomouc, 2010; ''Fragile Cinema'', Olomouc, 2013; ''Michal Pěchouček: Studio'', Olomouc, 2013). He is a member of the [http://mediabaze.cz/ Mediabaze.cz] research team at the [[CAS Prague|FAMU Center for Audio Visual Studies]]. He published in ''Cinepur, Iluminace, Labyrint Revue, A2'' and elsewhere.
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'''Martin Mazanec''' (1981) is a curator, programme manager and theorist. He is head programme manager and curator of the annual [[PAF|PAF Festival]] in [[Olomouc]] (since 2007). He graduated in sociology (1999–2004) and film studies (1999–2006) from the Faculty of Philosophy, Palacký University, Olomouc, and holds a Doctorate in film editing from the Film and TV School of Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU), Prague (2012). Since 2009 he has been focussing on curating time-based media works in gallery and cinema contexts (Josef Sudek's Studio, KGVU Zlín, Summer Film School, Febiofest, Aye Aye, Youth Gallery in Brno). Mazanec edited a number of publications (''Peter Kubelka'', Olomouc, 2008; ''Manifests of the Moving Image: Colour Music'', Olomouc, 2010; ''Fragile Cinema'', Olomouc, 2013; ''Michal Pěchouček: Studio'', Olomouc, 2013). He is a member of the [http://mediabaze.cz/ Mediabaze.cz] research team at the [[CAS Prague|FAMU Center for Audio Visual Studies]]. He published in ''Cinepur, Iluminace, Labyrint Revue, A2'' and elsewhere. (2013)
  
 
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* [https://artycok.tv/41858/martin-mazanec Video interview and biography], ''Artyčok'', 2018.
 
* [https://artycok.tv/41858/martin-mazanec Video interview and biography], ''Artyčok'', 2018.
 
* [http://www.pifpaf.cz/en/martin-mazanec Profile on PAF]
 
* [http://www.pifpaf.cz/en/martin-mazanec Profile on PAF]
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* [http://abart-full.artarchiv.cz/osoby.php?Fvazba=autortextu&IDosoby=84560 Profile on abART]
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[[Series:Experimental film]] [[Series:Video art]] [[Series:Film writers]]
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 17 April 2024

Martin Mazanec (1981) is a curator, programme manager and theorist. He is head programme manager and curator of the annual PAF Festival in Olomouc (since 2007). He graduated in sociology (1999–2004) and film studies (1999–2006) from the Faculty of Philosophy, Palacký University, Olomouc, and holds a Doctorate in film editing from the Film and TV School of Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU), Prague (2012). Since 2009 he has been focussing on curating time-based media works in gallery and cinema contexts (Josef Sudek's Studio, KGVU Zlín, Summer Film School, Febiofest, Aye Aye, Youth Gallery in Brno). Mazanec edited a number of publications (Peter Kubelka, Olomouc, 2008; Manifests of the Moving Image: Colour Music, Olomouc, 2010; Fragile Cinema, Olomouc, 2013; Michal Pěchouček: Studio, Olomouc, 2013). He is a member of the Mediabaze.cz research team at the FAMU Center for Audio Visual Studies. He published in Cinepur, Iluminace, Labyrint Revue, A2 and elsewhere. (2013)

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