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  • ...Event: The 8th New York Digital Salon in MadridInstitution: New York Digital SalonComment:
  • ...Performance at the Stage for Music Visualisation of the Digital Beethoven-House
  • ... readers in the solitary joys of their wonder and reflection on the measured space of the isolated computer screen. Some digital analysts worry about a decline in the public sphere brought about by the expansion of the home computer and its redefinition...
  • ... films of major research labs from Europe and the USA. Interactive Installations In addition to online and offline digital works, this edition of the FILE encompasses nine interactive installations, namely, a retrospective exhibition of...
  • ... in Bremen), who was a member of the Stuttgart group led by Max Bense. He displayed his first algorithmically generated digital graphics in Stuttgart in 1965, as did Georg Nees and A. Michael Noll independently of him. The experiments conducted at that...
  • House of Tomorrow -
    ...Experimenta House of Tomorrow is an exciting new media art exhibition travelling Australia. Bringing together digital media artists, filmmakers, video artists, architects, designers and scientists, it features over 30 new artworks that explore futuristic fantasies of...
  • House of Tomorrow -
    ...Experimenta House of Tomorrow is an exciting new media art exhibition travelling Australia. Bringing together digital media artists, filmmakers, video artists, architects, designers and scientists, it features over 30 new artworks that explore futuristic fantasies of...
  • 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
  • Medi@terra 1999 -
    Pendulum Symposium Mediterranean and Balkan Art & Technology Festival MEDIA = The image of the world, an image elaborated according to the circumstances. The high point of 21st-century culture. The face of modern technology, the homo communicus of
  • 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,