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  • 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
  • 1991 – the character of the programme has become more angular than before; there are more works that irritate in form and content, more documentaries that ry to find an innovative formal language for exciting topics, surprisingly more works that use
  • Event: Visceral Cinema: Chien.Institution: Telic Arts ExchangeComment:
  • Video Vortex #8 -
    Video Vortex #8 The Politics, Cultures and Art of Online Video Video Vortex #8 was held May 17th-19th, 2012, in the The Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Croatia
  • Group exhibition of video stills edition + video screening. Part of 'Dusseldorf Photo Weekend'. imai - inter media art institute, NRW Forum, Düsseldorf, Germany. 30.1. - 8.2. 2015. Opening: 29 January 2015, 7pm.
  • Emotional Ties -
    Event: Emotional TiesInstitution: Vancouver Cultural OlympiadComment:
  • VideoFest `93 had more to offer than ever before. On the one hand we offered a core programme of the usual high quality. On the other hand we can now boast greater space for all activities – the programme, installations, market, conferences, special
  • VideoFest in its seventh year, the year of that infamous „itch“ – which wasn’t the case luckily. The interconnections between video and television had become ever more important. The programme showed uncommon television productions and takes that,
  • Technological advances were growing at an exponential rate, and electronic art had started to invariably succumb to the digital. To deal with these developments, the VideoFest had restructured itself: video, television and multimedia were now given
  • 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