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  • Peopoly -
    The third "situation" took place in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 15-18 April 2013 with the them of global mobility and migration. The performance, called Peopoly, used the structure of a board game to explore the experiences of different visitors to
  • Recycle a Boeing -
    The second in the series of networked performances: “We have a Situation…” The participants in Nantes explored the realm of Aircraft recycling – a subject that came about through discussions addressing Nantes’ own second airport conflict and the
  • SoundCloud Gazing -
    Event: SoundCloud GazingInstitution: /rosa (Zentrum für Netzkunst, Panke Gallery)Comment:
  • Event: 2002 Dieter Baacke Award for the "netzspannung.org" workshop in the field of Media Art Learning: "I see what you hear" (2nd prizInstitution: f Media Art LearningComment:
  • Event: Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη ή η Νέα Άλφαβιλ (artificial INTELLIGENCE or the New Alphaville)Institution: Fournos Multivalent Communication Network , Hellenic Ministry of CultureComment:
  • e-waste -
    The first "We have a Situation!" workshop series exploring the problem of e-waste and the creative potential of digital and online technologies took place in London between 19-22 March 2013 with the networked performative event on Saturday 23 March
  • The 121212 UpStage Festival of Cyberformance took place 5-12 December 2012 and consisted of two parts: - “Walking backwards into the future” – remounted cyberformances from the past 5 festivals (5-11 December) - “Testing – 1 2, 1 2, 1 2” – new
  • ISEA2015-DISRUPTIONS -
    21st International Symposium on Electronic Art, august 14th - 19th, 2015. ISEA2015’s theme of DISRUPTION invites a conversation about the aesthetics of change, renewal, and game-changing paradigms. We look to raw bursts of energy, reconciliation,
  • Under the theme of "Revelation", ISEA2000 explored the effects of the technological revolution on art and its impact on society through new forms of representation such as digital imaging, multimedia, the virtuality, interactive installations and
  • make-A-move is an interactive, video installation composed of two encased screens conceived for exhibition in public space. Two animated portraits - a female and a male - react to the movements of passersby and express passivity, suspicion,