Web-projects

The first studio web site (vmp.ffa.vutbr.cz) was realized in several phases by Vit Kraus between 1995-98. His interactive thesis project entitled PARDONS, presented with a live performative element, was visible at all of the studio’s openings.
Zdeněk Mezihorák also figured among our net.art pioneers with his collaborative Internet portal project FILUM TERMINAL which he worked on with Filip Cenek, as well as with his thesis project EXE, made up of audiovisual .exe files placed on a server for download. Continuing in this spirit, the collective INTER-VISION-LAB project headed by Robert Mořkovsky realized a series of live multimedia Internet streams in addition to preparing a web video archive for streaming
Ladislav Železný has been developing his interactive sound installations since 1998, from these he created (in cooperation with Aleš Kilian) the AUVID web site. Jennifer DeFelice’s audio archive PARASITE falls into the same category and has a similar history. Jakub Deml’s and Zuzana Řezníková’s BROUMOVSKO is a socially and ecologically-engaged public project.
Lenka Kočišová, Filip Nerad and Matěj Kolář each have outstanding web-based personal portfolios.
Pavel Pražák, our most most active web page author to date, is credited with the unofficial FaVU web site and discussion forum, his own independent Internet gallery MAGDA, documentation of his CANAL performance and two Internet crossroad maps: FUNERAL and BIRTH.
Michal Krysl presents a diverse multimedia web site of the public inter-performance project ANYMOUS PERFORMNCE FESTIVAL and ANYMOUS TV.
Vít Baloun, who has created the TEXT – IMAGE PROCESSOR, an interactive web program transforming text into graphic images, the web presentation of his HUNGER STRIKE performance and the interactive multimedia communicator RITUALS, is also the main programmer of the current studio web site and this CD-Rom with the assistance of Janek Jiříček.