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  • BIOS 4 -
    DEFINITIONS AND TOOLS Artbiotics - beyond the contemporary: art, biology and environment in the 21st century. Artbiotics is an open interactive and semantic plataform dedicated to biotech and enviromental art. Artbiotics is a work in progress.
  • En 2005, Aix-en-Provence a accueilli l'année du Brésil, où s'est développé de juin à novembre le projet "Pernambuco! art contemporain - culture populaire ". Les expositions et divers événements ont permis de porter un regard sur cet État du Nordeste
  • MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL EUROPE 2010 will explore the networked possibilities of urban screens and media facades via internet and new technologies on a European level. The format of the MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL reflects on the increasing presence of
  • Environment and Art -
    Event: Environment and ArtInstitution: Western China International Art BiennaleComment:
  • Decode: Digital Design Sensations showcases the latest developments in digital and interactive design, from small, screen-based, graphics to large-scale interactive installations. The exhibition includes works by established international artists
  • user_mode is an international, multidisciplinary symposium looking at interactive art and design practices. It examines how creative practitioners engage the emotions of the audience/user. What is meant by emotional engagement? Is it immersion,
  • Artists Martin John Callanan, Corby & Baily and Jonathan Mackenzie, Eunju Han, Eduardo Kac, susan pui san lok, Ruth Maclennan and Uriel Orlow, and Thomson and Craighead What is Metadata? As the exhibition outlines, it is data about data,
  • In the Open -
    Exhibition of collaborative artworks around place, landscape and environment, curated by Judith Tucker,to accompany the ASLE-UKi LAND2 CMIT conference (6 to 28 September 2017)
  • Event: HPI LIGHTIME: The Making of Energy Flow on the Rachel Carson BridgeInstitution: Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh.Comment:
  • Event: DAC Online Exhibition: Enhanced Vision - Digital VideoInstitution: SIGGRAPHComment: