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VideoFest '89
1989
... has become the largest european video festival. Video is a young
art
form; from the beginning, it has been a reaction to the “brave new...
VideoFest '95
1995
... word Multimedia stands for in the realm of CD-ROM and Internet
art
works. There were performances, discussions, an exhibition and...
DEAF 2007: Interact or Die!
2007
Event: DEAF 2007: Interact or Die!Institution: V2_Lab for the Unstable MediaComment:
DEAF 12: The Power of Things
2012
Event: DEAF 12: The Power of ThingsInstitution: V2_Lab for the Unstable MediaComment:
WRO 89
1989
...Event: WRO 89Institution: WRO Center for Media
Art
Comment:
VideoFest '91
1991
... language for exciting topics, surprisingly more works that use
art
istic means to reflect upon social or political topics in an...
VideoFest '93
1993
VideoFest `93 had more to offer than ever before. On the one hand we offered a core programme of the usual high quality. On the other hand we can now boast greater space for all activities – the programme, installations, market, conferences, special
VideoFest '94
1994
VideoFest in its seventh year, the year of that infamous „itch“ – which wasn’t the case luckily. The interconnections between video and television had become ever more important. The programme showed uncommon television productions and takes that,
VideoFest '96
1996
...echnological advances were growing at an exponential rate, and electronic
art
had st
art
ed to invariably succumb to the digital. To deal with...
WRO 90
1990
...Event: WRO 90Institution: WRO Center for Media
Art
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