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  • Event: It might never happen, curated by Christian Debize, opening program of the Centre Pompidou Metz, Metz, FranceInstitution: Centre Georges PompidouComment:
  • Event: Invisible Sounds, Netherlands Media Art Institut, Amsterdam, Holland, curator Annet Dekker Institution: Netherlands Media Art Institute NIMKComment:
  • 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,
  • 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,
  • Avatar -
    Avatar shows projects by artists who investigate the phenomenon of the 'multiple personality'. In addition to photography, video and installations, projects using new media will be central in the event. During AVATAR a videoscreening will
  • 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
  • BEAP 2002: PREMISE -
    BEAP is an international event which includes a conference,symposiums, forum and exhibition presenting the theoretical, cultural and philosophical basis of Electronic Arts practice. The inaugural thematic focus for BEAP is LOCUS, the place where we
  • DECONversation -
    Event: DECONversation Institution: DECONISM GalleryComment:
  • Event: Des Grandes Questions à la DéchargeInstitution: Galerie des Beaux ArtsComment:
  • Also with the VideoFest ‘92, the MedienOperative claimed to reflect the development of international video culture and to represent a rich variety of genres – productions, sculptures, or selections from fields like interactive media and computer