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  • Looking beyond the alarmist scenarios of environmental, social and economic catastrophes to be expected in the wake of global warming, the essential question isn't that of how to avoid these processes, but to examine the need for a fundamental shift
  • In our post-future era of acceleration and densification of information, the state and nature of being live and online becomes one of the crucial definers of our social presence. Response and action are compressed into an existential here and now
  • The net jargon acronym BWPWAP – Back When Pluto Was a Planet is an expression used whenever one wants to talk about things in our recent past that have changed quickly. On August 24th, 2006, at the closing ceremony of their general assembly, the
  • Event: Art on the edge, 2nd Biennal 01SJ Global FestivalInstitution: ZERO1 – The Art and Technology NetworkComment:
  • Event: Warren Neidich: The Mutated Observer, Part 2Institution: California Museum of PhotographyComment:
  • Event: Warren Neidich: The Mutated Observer, Part 1Institution: California Museum of PhotographyComment:
  • Event: NeuroästhetikInstitution: ZKM - Center for Art and MediaComment:
  • In only its second year, VideoFest has become the largest european video festival. Video is a young artform; from the beginning, it has been a reaction to the “brave new world” of the highly technical mass societies with all their computers, nuclear
  • February: 6th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 27–March 9, 2003 Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Ebisu, Tokyo) Entries: 1,375 works (including 138 from overseas) Visitors: 16,060 people
  • February: 15th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 22–March 4, 2012 Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo (Roppongi, Tokyo), etc. Entries: 2,714 works (including 956 from overseas) Visitors: 51,828 people