C3
C³: Center for Culture & Communication is an open, not for profit institution, a space for innovative experiments and developments related to communication, culture and open society, its main focus the fostering of meetings and cooperation among spheres of art, science and technology.
The center was launched in June 1996 in Budapest as a result of a cooperative effort between the Soros Foundation Hungary, Silicon Graphics Hungary and MATÁV: the Hungarian Telecom. Since November 1999, it works commenced as an independent institution, a non-profit, public foundation, under the name C3 Foundation. Director since 1997: Miklós Peternák.
The main priority in the beginning was on creating public internet awareness. Public access was provided for 10 hours on 8 terminals each day. Courses for children and students were established. Activities: artistic production, library, C3 online Archive, public events, publications. C3 also provides internet access for NGOs and individuals, free internet café, freemail service, public web terminals, organises public events. The Pararadio audio lab and net radio established in 1997. The international residency programs brought artists such as Bill Seaman, Alexei Shulgin, Olia Lialina and JODI - to Budapest. At the same time residencies were open to local artists. The access provided for local artists, also ensured possibilities for Hungarians to show abroad.
Publications
- Magyar Tartalom: Írások a magyar webkultúráról, ed. Miklós Peternák, Budapest: C3, 1997, 96 pp. [1] [2] (Hungarian)
- Miklós Peternák, A konceptuális mûvészet hatása Magyarországon / Conceptual Art in Hungary, [1988] 1997; new ed. as koncept.hu: A konceptuális művészet hatása Magyarországon / concept.hu: The Influence of Conceptual Art in Hungary, Paks: Art Gallery Paks, and Budapest: C3 Foundation, 2014, 199 pp, HTML. First appeared in 1997 as an electronic publication of manuscript from 1988. [3]. Exhibition (2014). [4] (Hungarian)/(English)
- A pillangó-hatás, Budapest: C3, and Műcsarnok, 1998. Multimedia CD. Exhibition. (Hungarian)
- C3 katalógus, Budapest, 1999, 80 pp. [5] (Hungarian)
- Perspektíva, Budapest: C3, and Műcsarnok, 1999. Multimedia CD.
- C3 Kulturális és Kommunikációs Központ / C3: Center for Culture & Communication: 1996-2001, ed. Miklós Peternák, Budapest: C3 Foundation, 2001, 103 pp. [6] (Hungarian)/(English)
- Média Modell: intermédia, új képfajták, interaktív technikák / Media Model: Intermedia, New Image Genres, Interactive Techniques, eds. Miklós Peternák, Nikolett Erőss and Andrea Szekeres, Budapest: C3 Foundation, and Műcsarnok, 2001, 291 pp. Catalogue. Exhibition. [7] [8] (Hungarian)/(English)
- 2001: science + fiction. Tudomány és fikció. A C3 alapítvány médiaművészeti rendezvénysorozata / Media Art Festival of the C3 Foundation, eds. Miklós Peternák, Nikolett Erőss and József Mélyi, Budapest: C3 Foundation, 2001. Catalogue. [9] (Hungarian)/(English)
- Vision: látás kép és percepció / Vision: Image and Perception, eds. Miklós Peternák, Nikolett Erőss and Adele Eisenstein, Budapest: C3, 2002, 124 pp. Catalogue. Exhibition & symposium. [10] [11] (Hungarian)/(English)
- Magyar videótörténet képekben. Film, színház, előadóművészet/Videó, DVD, Budapest: C3, 2007. Photo album, educational aid. [12] (Hungarian)
- Kempelen. Ember a gépben / Kempelen: Man in the Machine, eds. József Mélyi, et al., Budapest: C3 Foundation, and Műcsarnok, 2007. Catalogue. (Hungarian)/(English)
- Pillanatgépek, eds. Miklós Peternák and Zoltán Kékesi, Budapest: C3, and Műcsarnok, 2009, 205 pp. Catalogue. Exhibition. [13] (Hungarian)
- Bauhaus Lab, Film Workshop, Budapest, eds. Miklós Peternák and Éva Kozma, Budapest: C3, 2010, 85 pp. Project. (English)/(Hungarian)
- Gábor Bódy: Video Works, eds. Miklós Peternák and Éva Kozma, Budapest: C3, 2011. DVD. Booklet, [12] pp. (English)
- Időalap: Idő-alapú médiaművek a kortárs képzőművészetben / Timebase: Time-Based Media in Contemporary Art, Budapest: C3, and Budapest Gallery, 2015, [278] pp. Catalogue. Exhibition. (Hungarian)/(English)
Literature
- Michal Murin, "C3. Rozhovor s Miklósom Peternákom", Profil 4, Bratislava, 2000, pp 56-64, HTML. (Slovak)
- Flóra Barkóczi, "Felszállópálya. A magyarországi internetes művészet gyökerei" [Airstrip. The Roots of Internet Based Art Practices in Hungary], Café Bábel 81, 2020, pp 54-67. (Hungarian)