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  • In the video (plasma screen) and sound installation Night Canoeing, one sees a mysterious image of water, light and steam. Snippets of a river's edge reveal that you are in a boat, part of a journey on a river at night. As both film and sound
  • Alok b. Nandi, media author/artist, is active in "new media" since 1994. He is working on cross-media projects, in mixed-realities (virtual, augmented, telepresence ...). He is exploring narrative spaces through cinema, photo, video, new media, ...
  • Event: Hartmut Jahn: Colors of Fridas Garden, Mexico-CityInstitution: TIETZ & Cie.Comment:
  • user_mode is an international, multidisciplinary symposium looking at interactive art and design practices. It examines how creative practitioners engage the emotions of the audience/user. What is meant by emotional engagement? Is it immersion,
  • Event: Art ShiftingsInstitution: Friday Talks, Tisch Asia, New York UniversityComment:
  • Writing the History of the Future - The ZKM Collection ZKM | Center for Art and Media Atrium 8+9 Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe Opening: Friday, 19.07.2019, 6 pm Foyer Curators: Peter Weibel, Margit Rosen
  • The main Festival days (Friday May 25, Saturday May 26 and Sunday May 27) have each different related themes: Friday May 25: Art, technology & science ideas, selected from a variety of different fields Saturday May 26: Biology and Art — artists
  • "TIMEBASE | Time-Based Media in Contemporary Art" exhibition at New Budapest Gallery, Hungary 5 December 2015 – 20 March 2016 Opening: 4 December 2015 (Friday) 7 pm to 9:30 pm Curator of the exhibition: Miklós PETERNÁK Exhibiting artists: Anna
  • Cameras | Exhibition of Tamas Waliczky | CMC L3 Gallery, Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre Curator: Anna Szepesi Opening speech by Jeffrey Shaw CMC Gallery, L3, Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre 18 Tat Hong Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
  • TAMAS WALICZKY: CAMERAS AND OTHER OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS ANI MOLNÁR GALLERY 04.07.2018 – 29.09.2018 Opening: 04.07.2018, Wednesday at 6 pm. Opening speech by Miklós Peternák art historian Curated by Anna Szepesi art historian Tuesday to Friday 12 pm. -