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Marek Kvetán

Revista Umělec 2000/2

01.02.2000

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Born in 1976, Kvetán studied (1995-1996) at the Intermedia Studio of Free Creativity with professor Juraj Bartusz. He is currently studying at Open Studio with professor Daniel Fischer at the Fine Arts College in Bratislava, Slovakia, and at the Multimedia-Performance-Video department with professor Keiko Sei at the Fine Arts Faculty VUT in Brno, Czech Republic.

Marek Kvetán is an artist who experiments with the possibilities and forms of communication through installation (silicon art) and especially new media – video, computer and Internet. He reflects the existence of created digital and virtual space from an intentionally distant, uninvolved perspective, ironically playing with the plurality of interpretation of an artwork. Marek Kvetán’s computer being confronts the imperfection of perceiving what is real.




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