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  • February: 10th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 24–March 4, 2007 Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Ebisu, Tokyo) Entries: 1,808 works (including 325 from overseas) Visitors: 26,706 people
  • Kwangju Biennale 2004 -
    "The Gwangju Biennale 2004 is a cultural forum that experiments with established cultural practices that are centered around the art specialist and cultural power, specifically, artist and curator. To subvert the existing hierarchy, we deploy new
  • 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,
  • February: 11th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 6–17, 2008 Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo (Roppongi, Tokyo) Entries: 2,091 works (including 429 from overseas) Visitors: 44,524 people
  • February: 12th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 4–15, 2009 Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo (Roppongi, Tokyo) Entries: 2,146 works (including 512 from overseas) Visitors: 55,243 people
  • February: 13th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 3–14, 2010 Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo (Roppongi, Tokyo) Entries: 2,592 works (including 673 from overseas) Visitors: 63,348 people
  • Blue Stage -
    Sound, film, music, photography and images, text: the Blue Stage interactive installation presents an innovative model for the multimedia representation of cultural themes. Here, new kinds of interaction of between man and networked knowledge are
  • The aim of the events, in the context of Mediaterra 02, is to promote environments that advance communication and the universality of culture and to demarcate, record and project new standards of artistic expression and communication. (source:
  • An exploration of the relationship between the real and the virtual, new media and other artistic traditions. The artworks presented will explore sound, image and interactivity using a range of digital media, including 3D modelling, digital audio
  • February: 14th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 2–13, 2011 Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo (Roppongi, Tokyo) Entries: 2,645 works (including 694 from overseas) Visitors: 70,126 people