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Umělec magazine 2000/3

01.03.2000

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Pilot Internet Radio Station
This summer, the Center for Contemporary Art in Prague will inaugurate broadcasting of an Internet Radio Station with the mission of providing a wide sampling of the arts and media currently taking place in the country. The content will focus on issues dealing with the local art community, social and political issues, investigative journalism, and innovative educational methods. The content and interactive on-line broadcasting will offer an alternative to commercial and state controlled radio networks. An archive based production label will be one element of the development in the project, which would be devoted to the presentation and distribution of local cultural events, non-commercial recordings and texts. Participants in the initiative group envision music, video, performance and images presented in conjunction with essays and in spoken word—current events, art theory, and social and political commentary.




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