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  • Blur of the Otherworldly presents 25 contemporary artists whose work employs modern communication technologies (photography, film, video, radio, internet, computers) to explore culturally inbred questions / superstitions concerning parallel worlds
  • Event: CULT 2001: Exploring an interface between Cultural heritage, Net art and State of the art projectsInstitution: CultureNet DenmarkComment:
  • Event: City of Arts and SciencesInstitution: Ciutat de les Arts i les CienciesComment:
  • 3rd Lyon Biennale -
    Event: 3rd Lyon BiennaleInstitution: ACM SiggraphComment:
  • Event: ArtSci2001: Catalyst for CollaborationInstitution: ASCI (Art & Science Collaboration, Inc.)Comment:
  • Event: 3rd Slovenian International Computer Arts FestivalInstitution: Kulturni centar MariborComment:
  • 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
  • In Conversation -
    In Conversation was hosted by the British Council in Berlin and projected from their building at Hackescher Markt 1 from 24th April until May 14th 2001 to coincide with the 2nd Berlin Biennale. In this version the projection was visible on the
  • 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
  • Sculptor's dream: a virtual world, with Donald Blevins, David Smalley, and Noel Zahler. The Fifth Biennial Symposium for Arts and Technology, NewLondon, CT (1995).