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  • In 2008, the 21st EMAF explored personal identity in a globalised world. How will the advance of digital technologies change all areas of private and public life?

    Identity is always a contemporary issue, concerning all areas of society. In...
  • In 2009, the EMAF portrayed over 2000 years of media history with its large exhibition entitled “Image Battles” in cooperation with the Museum of Industrial Culture Osnabrück, Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche and Erich Maria Remarque Peace Centre. In a...
  • The range of images, films, music and texts on the internet is growing rapidly. All digitally available elements can be used as material to make new collages. For this reason, many artists scour the internet’s servers for raw material to integrate...
  • 2011 – the year of the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan – but also the year of celebrations to mark 150 years of friendship between Germany and Japan. EMAF joined in the festivities by presenting the programme “Japanese Media Art Now”, reflected...
  • We had reason to celebrate: the European Media Art Festival was held this year for the 25th time, and has therefore been presenting the current trends of the international media scene in Osnabrück each spring for a quarter of a century. Of course the...
  • ARTEC 97
    The theme concept of the Biennale is 'THE GARDEN: The Successors to Eden', the Biennale proposed the idea of a 'meta-garden': the environment of the near future and unconscious landscapes concealed in close and familiar spaces. The main contents of...
  • VIDA 2.0
    VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
  • VIDA 3.0
    VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
  • VIDA 4.0
    VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
  • VIDA 5.0
    VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards