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==Media library==
 
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* [[Katalin_Ladik#O-pus|Katalin Ladik, Imre Póth, Attila Csernik: O-pus]], 1972, 8 min.
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* [[Robert_Adrian_X#Danube_Connection|Danube Connection]], Electronic Communication Happening for fax, two telephone lines and a picture-phone, organised by Robert Adrian X and ARTPOOL, 1993, 5 min.
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* [[Milan_Knížák#Broken_Music|Milan Knížák: Broken Music]], 3 editions, 1979-1989.
 
* [[CECM/Anthology_of_Slovak_Electroacoustic_Music|Anthology of Slovak Electroacoustic Music 1966-1991 and 1989-1994]], 3-CD, 1992/94.
 
* [[CECM/Anthology_of_Slovak_Electroacoustic_Music|Anthology of Slovak Electroacoustic Music 1966-1991 and 1989-1994]], 3-CD, 1992/94.
 
* [[Dušan Hanák#Works|Dušan Hanák: A Day of Joy]], TV documentary, 1972, 22 min.
 
* [[Dušan Hanák#Works|Dušan Hanák: A Day of Joy]], TV documentary, 1972, 22 min.

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