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  • William Kentridge -
    Though William Kentridge is one of the most compelling interdisciplinary artists of our time, five years ago he was largely unknown outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was born in 1955 and continues to live today. There were many reasons
  • 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,
  • Event: Des Grandes Questions à la DéchargeInstitution: Galerie des Beaux ArtsComment:
  • Event: The Queensbridge Wind Power ProjectInstitution: Contemporary and Classic Navy Pier Art ExpoComment:
  • Event: ‘The Light through the Cloud: Questions of Network Distribution’ given at 'Thinking Network Politics: Methods, Epistemology, Process'Institution: Cultures of digital economy institute (CoDE)Comment:
  • HyperKult 14 -
    »HyperKult - Computer as Medium« takes place as an annual (non-profit and no-budget) symposium since 1990. Hyper(media)Kult(ur) was an at this time an upcoming field of research across the borderline of technical and cultural disciplines. HyperKult
  • Curatorial managers: Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel Curator of the web-based projects: Steve Dietz The exhibition Making Things Public addresses the challenge of renewing politics by applying to it the spirit of art and science. This unusual
  • Medi@terra 2000 -
    Neo[techno]logisms The neologism NEOTECHNOLOGISM, for Medi@terra 2000, is a starting-point for a series of activities which aspire to escape from the meanings which define them, in search for a new identity. This is not a festival (ceci n'est
  • Partiamo -
    by Francesca di Nardo, hosted by T-A-X-I We asked to Italian artists migrated in Europe, the geographical Europe, not only the EU, to answer the following question: Which is the image representing your status of immigrant?
  • Event: Speaker, Project Mmm...Institution: Queensland University of TechnologyComment: