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January, 2023
emergence of video art in europe (1960s–1980s) // histories / theories / archives

To date, there is no European-wide history of video art. It is this gap that the present research programme proposes to fill. This programme is based on an initial mapping of video art on a European scale undertaken between 2016 and 2020. The objective of the new research chapter (2021-2025) is to to re-evaluate continental production as well as to rewrite the history of this medium on an international scale, offering an alternativ to the American specialised literature on the subject. C3 Foundation joined the project as research partner.
C3 Collection & Video Archive: http://catalog.c3.hu/

14 - 25 January 2023 | Deák17 Youth Art Gallery
<19 Shape your world! - Exhibition of the winners of the 2022 Freestyle Computing Competition

Shape your world! <19 Competition of C³ Foundation celebrating its 20th birthday. The jubilee exhibition showcases the prize winning works of young people under the age of 19.
International Cooperation Partners:
Ars Electronica - Create Your World
Deutschen Multimediapreis mb21

Opening: 14 January 2023, 16:00

Sponsors & Collaborators: Budapest Gallery, Deák17 Children és Youth Gallery, Goethe-Institut Budapest, GoTo Technologies Hungary Kft., Guidance Zrt., Meet and Code, National Cultural Fund, National Talent Program, rentIT, számlázz.hu, Vintage Gallery
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14 January - 25 February 2023 | Deák17 Youth Art Gallery
GAME NO GAME - Exhibition of the C3 Foundation

The several possible different readings of the title "GAME NO GAME" refer to the essential message, to the many meanings that games can take on in our everyday lives, from entertainment through forms of social togetherness to art. Some people think that art also comes from games, which is essential for understanding our complex world today, while others think that (digital) games can be addictive and make you vulnerable. All artworks at this exhibition have something to do with some form, meaning, application, interpretation and presentation of the game. They include images and moving images, playable and non-playable, active and interactive, constructed and reconstructed, stationary and mobile, retro and life games. The exhibition will present works by Gábor BÓDY, JODI, Dóra MAURER, Ágoston NAGY, NAO, Ákos PLESZNIVY & Áron TIHANYI, Lóránd SZÉCSÉNYI-NAGY, XORXOR (Gáspár Hajdu & Gábor Papp) as well as a selection of games from the past 20 year's winning projects of the Freestyle Computing Competition.

Opening: 14 January 2023, 16:00

Sponsors and partners: Budapest Gallery, Deák17 Children és Youth Gallery, Goethe-Institut Budapest, GoTo Technologies Hungary Kft., Guidance Zrt., Meet and Code, National Cultural Fund, National Talent Program, rentIT, számlázz.hu, Vintage Gallery

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15 June 2023 18:00 | FKSE Studio Gallery
HOME PAGE: Why you should care about early Hungarian net art? - Short film screening and roundtable discussion

Home Page operates on similar principles as early net art works, expropriates their characteristics, and proposes a time travel to their origins through its maze of information. Based on the small but significant early net art collection of C³ Foundation in Budapest, the work aims to preserve the essence, the element of freedom in early net art, and the power of graphic design in a utopian moment, at the dawn of the Internet. The site also operates as an alternative archive remixing artworks, visual associations, and theoretical text with interview excerpts. Juxtaposing existing net-based artworks with writings by Ferenc Kömlődi (Cathedral of Light, 1999) and organising them into a thematic grid, the website offers a place for contemplation and a deeper understanding of the Zeitgeist and logic of these artworks. The project also wants to join the discourse related to the preservation of media works and especially net art. The work was created within the framework of the project NEW MEDIA MUSEUMS: Creating Framework for Preserving and Collecting Media Arts in V4 in Visegrád. The creators of the Home Page are visual artist Márk Fridvalszki and curator Anna Tüdős.

The online reader published in the framework of the project is available here:
newmediamuseumsproceedings.cead.space/proceedings
homepage.c3.hu

After the presentation of Home Page in Berlin in April, it will debut in Budapest as part of a short film screening and round table discussion.

Participants: In addition to the creators, Miklós Peternák, director of the C³ Foundation, art historian Flóra Barkóczi, and artists Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák and Márton Fernezelyi
Location: Studio Gallery (1077 Budapest, Rottenbiller u. 35.)

 

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