Difference between revisions of "Prague"

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'''Events''': [[Trans DADA Express]].<br>
 
'''Events''': [[Trans DADA Express]].<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[Datatransfer]], [[In Out]].<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[Datatransfer]], [[In Out]].<br>
'''Past events''': [[Digital.ZOOO]], [[FM@dia]].
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'''Past events''': [[Digital.ZOOO]], [[FM@dia]], [[Excavating the Future]] symposium (2001).
  
 
'''Magazines''': [[A2]], [[Ateliér]], [[Cinepur]], [[HIS Voice]], [[Umělec]].
 
'''Magazines''': [[A2]], [[Ateliér]], [[Cinepur]], [[HIS Voice]], [[Umělec]].

Revision as of 15:54, 1 January 2006

Initiatives and groups: A.M. 180, Ciant, Guma Guar, Lemurie, Muteme, ScArt, SEAH, Tranzit.
Past initiatives: Radio Jeleni.

Academy: New Media AVU, New Media Studies at Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship at the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University.

Spaces: Entrance Gallery, Futura, Galerie Display, Gallery Jelení, Gallery of Václav Špála, Karlín Studios, NoDimension, Školská 28.

Festivals: Art's Birthday Party, Enter Multimediale, Multiplace.
Events: Trans DADA Express.
Past festivals: Datatransfer, In Out.
Past events: Digital.ZOOO, FM@dia, Excavating the Future symposium (2001).

Magazines: A2, Ateliér, Cinepur, HIS Voice, Umělec.

Art workers: Aleš Černý, Bohuš Získal, David Černý, Denisa Kera, Federico Diaz, Jan Mucska, Kryštof Kintera, Markéta Baňková, Michael Bielický, Milan Guštar, Miloš Vojtěchovský, Pavel Sedlák, Pavel Smetana, Petra Vargová, Radomír Leszczynski, Tomáš Dvořák, Silver.



Prague does not exist anymore, it is given away to tourists and other capitalists. Marx was right: whatever you can sell will finally go to pieces. So Prague perished. Europa came to bury Prague.