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  • In our world, accidents are an everyday part of reality. The things we produce have a tendency to malfunction as much as they are capable of functioning properly. We try to predict and control things; yet, we are often surprised by their creativity
  • Art in the Anchorage -
    Event: Art in the AnchorageInstitution: Creative TimeComment:
  • Event: Art in the Anchorage '90Institution: Creative TimeComment:
  • Kwangju Biennale 2004 -
    "The Gwangju Biennale 2004 is a cultural forum that experiments with established cultural practices that are centered around the art specialist and cultural power, specifically, artist and curator. To subvert the existing hierarchy, we deploy new
  • 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
  • Live and Retrospectiv Annual international summit on creativity in multimedia and communication - Bangkok 2 - 4 May 2006
  • Net_Condition -
    Peter Weibel (Curator), Walter van der Cruijsen (Curator), Golo Föllmer (Curator), Johannes Goebel (Curator), Hans-Peter Schwarz (Curator), Benjamin Weil (Curator), Jeffrey Shaw (Curator)
  • Exit 1996 -
    Event: Exit 1996Institution: Maison des Arts CréteilComment:
  • Presentation of the artists work as part of this international conference on computer and communications technology mediated creative textual and poetic work. [source: http://hosted.simonbiggs.easynet.co.uk/right/events.htm]
  • Medi@terra 01 was a travelling Festival. Its "historic journey" started from Lavrion and ended in Frankfurt (at the International Book Fair) having crossed the Balkans, and having met the artists, scientists, state agencies, universities,