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  • Event: Jurassic Technologies Revenant, 10th Sydney BiennialInstitution: Sydney BiennaleComment:
  • The artist and lecturer at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts in Beirut, Ricardo Mbarkho, presented the Media Art scene in Lebanon, in which artists reflect the identity crisis in the context of their sociopolitical and geographic environment.
  • The artist and lecturer at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts in Beirut, Ricardo Mbarkho, presented the Media Art scene in Lebanon, in which artists reflect the identity crisis in the context of their sociopolitical and geographic environment.
  • Ricardo Mbarkho spoke about the emerging artists’ approaches and positions in today’s Lebanese multi-cultural society, where religion, politics, war and post-war environments are always affecting the identity and belonging crisis. The aim of the...
  • Since 1997, the Rencontres Internationales has existed as an interdisciplinary project designed to promote new cinema, video and multimedia.
    Each year, in Paris, Berlin and Madrid, the festival presents an international programme which brings...
  • MAP = Media Arts Plaza is the official site which supports creative activities and development of media arts.
    Starting with an offering for subscriptions, announcement of award-winning works, information about exhibition of award-winning works, this...
  • MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL EUROPE 2010 will explore the networked possibilities of urban screens and media facades via internet and new technologies on a European level.
    The format of the MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL reflects on the increasing presence of...
  • Event: transmediale.06: reality addictsInstitution: TransmedialeComment:
  • Sonar 2010
    Sónar is the festival of advanced music and multimedia art that takes place at various venues in Barcelona (Spain) in the third week of June since 1994.

    Sónar is a pioneering festival that is unique in terms of its format and content: a leading...
  • Event: Emocao Artificial 3.0Institution: Itaú Cultural InstituteComment: