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  • 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: 7th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 27– March 7, 2004 Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Ebisu, Tokyo) Entries: 1,584 works (including 494 from overseas) Visitors: 16,766
  • Refresh! 2005 in Banff. Recognizing the increasing significance of media art for our culture, this Conference on the Histories of Media Art will discuss for the first time the history of media art within the interdisciplinary and intercultural
  • Event: Echo - Sonderausstellung Spiridon-Neven-DuMont-PreisInstitution: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation CorboudComment:
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    Event: Open SatelliteInstitution: Open SatelliteComment:
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    Event: One Man ShowInstitution: Museo Nacional de Bellas ArtesComment:
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  • Event: Flickering Signifiers installationInstitution: Wayne & Geraldine Kuhn GalleryComment: