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VIDA 9.0
2006
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
VIDA 10.0
2007
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Award
VIDA 11.0
2008
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
European Media Art Festival 1998
1998
EMAF 1998 addressed the structures of a mediatised society shaped by the simultaneousness of different systems. In everyday life, too, we are surrounded by perception situations taking place in parallel, explained the American Pat O’Neill, to whom
European Media Art Festival 2000:Now/Future
2000
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2000
This year, EMAF’s congress – under the motto "European Digital Visions" – focused on the cultural self-image of our mediatised society including the i2tv live Demonstrator session with six on-line participants, on-site audience and the on-site
Euoprean Media Art Festival 2001: Inside/Outside
2001
EMAF 2001 offered an examination of the present, increasingly dominated by information and media technologies that varied between play and reflexion. During the festival both the virtually endless possibilities of new aesthetic styles of composition
Euoprean Media Art Festival 2002: New Images - New Storie. Art in Modern Media.
2002
Virtual actor or: how real is reality? The congress at EMAF 2002 explored films in which avatars (characters created on the computer) or "human" actors rather than real human beings act in virtual environments. This topic was reflected also in some
VIDA 12.0
2009
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
VIDA 13.0
2010
VIDA Art and Artificial Life Awards
VIDA 13.2
2011
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
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