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  • ›Larger than Life‹ - is the title of the festival 2003. The European Media Art Festival (EMAF) invites experts in arts, cultur, oeconomy and also interested public to get an overview abuut the latest trends and present developments in the field of...
  • This year, EMAF’s congress – under the motto "European Digital Visions" – focused on the cultural self-image of our mediatised society including the i2tv live Demonstrator session with six on-line participants, on-site audience and the on-site...
  • From 5th to 9th May 1999, the 12th European Media Art Festival presents the diversity of contemporary innovative and experimental media art. The programme includes the work of established artists as well as contributions from creative laboratories...
  • EMAF 1998 addressed the structures of a mediatised society shaped by the simultaneousness of different systems. In everyday life, too, we are surrounded by perception situations taking place in parallel, explained the American Pat O’Neill, to whom...
  • For the 10th anniversary, almost 1000 entries were submitted to the organising team for the various sections of the festival. In addition to Great Britain and the USA, numerous contributions were sent from New Zealand, Japan, Romania and Brazil.
    In...
  • In 1996, the festival was still held in September, unlike later, when it was traditionally held in spring.
    This year, the film programme was put together in cooperation with the Swiss Film, Video and Multimedia Festival VIPER. It presented...
  • "Art and Body" was the general topic of EMAF 1995. Many artists had chosen the human body to be the focal point of their projects, and they also brought up the question of the influence the expansion of interactive media has on the individual. The...
  • By 1994, EMAF had already evolved into one of the largest annual events for innovative experimental works in the areas of film, video and interactive projects. Compared to the created reality of television and the colourful media design of digital...
  • In a time characterised by the loss of utopia and by major social and political change, creativity was called for – this was where artistic and philosophical concepts became increasingly important for creating new perspectives. Not the answer, but...
  • This year, EMAF took a look beneath the "surface" and shed light on the handling of media from a variety of perspectives.

    No- und low-budget productions from the independent scene met films and videos produced with commercial cinema and television...