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  • FUTURE CINEMA The Cinematic Imaginary after Film Curated by Jeffrey Shaw and Peter Weibel 16 November 2002 - 30 March 2003 ZKM Karlsruhe | atria 8 & 9, Media Theater [Admission :: EUR 5,10/3,10] Press conference : 14. November, 11am,
  • “Optronica,” curated international audiovisual festival
  • Medi@terra 01 was a travelling Festival. Its "historic journey" started from Lavrion and ended in Frankfurt (at the International Book Fair) having crossed the Balkans, and having met the artists, scientists, state agencies, universities,
  • The aim of the events, in the context of Mediaterra 02, is to promote environments that advance communication and the universality of culture and to demarcate, record and project new standards of artistic expression and communication. (source:
  • An exploration of the relationship between the real and the virtual, new media and other artistic traditions. The artworks presented will explore sound, image and interactivity using a range of digital media, including 3D modelling, digital audio
  • Blur of the Otherworldly presents 25 contemporary artists whose work employs modern communication technologies (photography, film, video, radio, internet, computers) to explore culturally inbred questions / superstitions concerning parallel worlds
  • Substance -
    Richard Brown, Alan Dunning and Paul Woodrow Curated by Michael Alstad and Camille Turner InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre in partnership with Subtle Technologies and Year Zero One present Substance, an exhibition of interactive
  • Developments in new technologies appear to be revolutionising every aspect of our daily lives. The metaphors of 'revolution' are often applied to the speed of exponential change that the world is experiencing, in part through developments in
  • Haunted Media -
    Artists: Susan Hiller, Thomson & Craighead, Susan Collins, Scanner, S Mark Gubb, Lindsay Seers, Patrick Ward. An exhibition of electronic media artworks examining the association of new media with supernatural phenomena. From the use of photography,
  • February: 3rd Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 25–March 2, 2000 Venue: Sogetsu Kaikan (Akasaka, Tokyo) Entries: 796 works Visitors: 12,597 people