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On the waves of a stone thrown into a water – live broadcast from occupied TV studio

Real philosophers, intellectuals, and activists are thrown into the fictional framework of a revolution (the occupation of a public television studio during an unspecified emergency situation) to reflect live on the role of the media, whether and how to continue with outdated television broadcasting, what content to put on it, and whether it would be better to abolish television altogether and switch to other, less centralized media.

artistsP.O.L.E.
curatorsTereza Jindrová
placeGAMU
tags
castKamil Nábělek, Michael Hauser, Lukáš Matoška, Patrik Eichler, Hana Kuncová, Miroslav Petříček, Martin Šaffek, Tomáš Korda, Jan Májíček, Apolena Rychlíková, Alice Červinková, Kateřina Kňapová, Tereza Stöckelová
cameraP.O.L.E.
soundDarja Černjak, Anna Kryvenko
editingDarja Černjak, Anna Kryvenko
categoryReports
published22. 10. 2014
languageČesky / English
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On the waves of a stone thrown into a water – live broadcast from occupied TV studio
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