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Frieder Nake "Die präzisen Vergnügen"
2005
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2005
The exhibition shows works by the computer scientist, Frieder Nake (now resident 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
A-Volve
1996
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1996
Event: A-VolveInstitution: KAH Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik DeutschlandComment:
Artifices 1
1990
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1990
Event: Artifices 1Institution: Universitè Paris VIII / Vincennes Saint-DenisComment:
Deep Storage. Arsenale der Erinnerung
1997
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1998
Henry Art Gallery, Seattle; Project Studios One (P.S.1), New York; Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf im Ehrenhof; Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin; Haus der Kunst, München
George Legrady: Tracing
1997
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1998
Event: George Legrady: TracingInstitution: KAH Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik DeutschlandComment:
Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art - FISEA '93
1993
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1993
Event: Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art - FISEA '93Institution: Minneapolis College of Art and DesignComment:
Kwangju Biennale 2004
2004
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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 2000
2000
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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
Mediale '93
1993
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1993
Event: Mediale '93Institution: DeichtorhallenComment:
Stanford Conference on Design
1991
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1991
Event: Stanford Conference on DesignInstitution: Stanford UniversityComment:
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