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  • ... Deliverable 1.1 VRML based extended galleries - reconsidering the concept of a multi user environmentElectronic Arenas fpr Culture, Performance, Art & Entertainment. Es [].
  • ...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: www.mediaterra.org)
  • ...Pearlman,Ellen. Surveillance Siddhi In Signal Culture Cookbook: Creative Media Recipes E-book, edited by Tammy McGovern, 101-103. Owego: Signal Culture, 2010.
  • Medi@terra 1999 -
    ... Festival MEDIA = The image of the world, an image elaborated according to the circumstances. The high point of 21st-century culture. The face of modern technology, the homo communicus of cyberspace. TERRA = The earth we walk on, NOSTRA TERRA that takes on...
  • ... biennials and triennials (Yokohama, Venice, Performa, Maribor, Turin, Sundance), and conferences (ISEA, SIGGRAPH, Popular Culture Association, SLSA, SxSW). His recent book, “Variant Analyses: Interrogations of New Media Culture” was released by the...
  • ...Machiko Kusahara is a scholar in media art, digital media culture and media history. She is a professor at Waseda University, Tokyo, and holds a Ph. D. in Engineering from University of Tokyo for her theoretical study on interplay between media culture, technology, art...
  • DEFENDEX-ESPGX -
    ... feel of 1950's technology. The content draws on nostalgic reference to bring about implied comparisons between the fearful culture of the Cold War and the culture of fear associated with the current War on Terror. DEFENDEX-ESPGX is a collaborative effort...
  • ... founding the Editorial Engineering Laboratory in 1987. Applying research findings from fields as diverse as Japanese culture, economic culture, storytelling, design, textual culture, iconography and the natural sciences to the development of...
  • ... subtitle of the festival: transmediale is no longer called ‘international media art festival’, but ‘festival for art and digital culture’. This name is supposed to demonstrate the step away from the niche of ‘media art’, yet still points to the field of tension...