Archive Search

  • EMAF 1998 addressed the structures of a mediatised society shaped by the simultaneousness of different systems. In everyday life, too, we are surrounded by perception situations taking place in parallel, explained the American Pat O’Neill, to whom
  • EMAF 2001 offered an examination of the present, increasingly dominated by information and media technologies that varied between play and reflexion. During the festival both the virtually endless possibilities of new aesthetic styles of composition
  • 360° projection, computer animation, 5.1 sound.
  • Event: The Trend Is Your Friend!Institution: Medienkunstlabor / Kunsthaus GrazComment:
  • Mostra Tempo Movimento, Prêmio Diário Contemporâneo de Fotografia.
  • Event: Airlight Boulder, Airlight Taipei and Airlight SocalInstitution: The Atlas CenterComment:
  • Event: Atmospherics/Weather WorksInstitution: Beall Center for Art and Technology University of California IrvineComment:
  • Virtual actor or: how real is reality? The congress at EMAF 2002 explored films in which avatars (characters created on the computer) or "human" actors rather than real human beings act in virtual environments. This topic was reflected also in some
  • The guiding theme of EMAF 2004 triggered numerous associations: transmitters, emitters, carriers or x-mitters – visualised by all kinds of dove species depicted on the festival’s posters, billboards and catalogues this year. In line with this
  • To mark its 20th anniversary, the congress part of EMAF called "D-Fluxx" presented not only a kind of inventory entitled "Media Art History", but also a definition of the current position of Media Art. The film programme focused on the Cuban