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  • Within a short time the VideoFest has become one of the most important international video festivals. The programme consisted of works covering the field of videoart and documentation; the intention was to point out video-specific realisations of
  • Also with the VideoFest ‘92, the MedienOperative claimed to reflect the development of international video culture and to represent a rich variety of genres – productions, sculptures, or selections from fields like interactive media and computer
  • 1995 VideoFest saw beyond the end of ist own nose and explored in detail what the new maigc word Multimedia stands for in the realm of CD-ROM and Internet artworks. There were performances, discussions, an exhibition and workshops.
  • WRO 01
    WRO 01: Screens
  • LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial presents HOMO LUDENS LUDENS, an international exhibition and conference examining play as a principal element of today’ s world, and highlighting its necessity for our contemporary societies. Following
  • "META.morfosis" -
    META.morfosis Museum and Art in the Digital Era Duration: January 27th – June 2006 Curated by: António Cerveira Pinto Author(s): Various Print Press The META.morfosis project gathered the works of up to 26 outstanding artists whose
  • FEEDFORWARD – The Angel of History addresses the current moment in history where the wreckage of political conflict and economic inequality is piling up, while globalized forces—largely enabled by the “progress” of digital information
  • February: 3rd Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 25–March 2, 2000 Venue: Sogetsu Kaikan (Akasaka, Tokyo) Entries: 796 works Visitors: 12,597 people
  • March: 5th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: March 1–10, 2002 Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Ebisu, Tokyo) Entries: 1,053 works Visitors: 12,958 people *The Special Prize was newly established.
  • Event: Subtle Technologies 1998Institution: Subtle Technologies, Centre for Social InnovationComment: