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  • Garavaglia, J. and C. Robles. WOODEN WORLDS - An Audiovisual Performance with Multimedia Interaction in Real-time Interactive Media Art Conference (IMAC) 2011 Proceedings, edited by Morten Søndergaard, Aalborg University Press, 2012 (2012): 54-59.
  • Frank, Peter and Charlotte Frost and Thomas Miller and Michael J. Masucci and Victor Acevedo. Acevedo in Context: Analog Media 1977-1987 • Digital Media 1983 - 2020. 1st th ed.Los Angeles, CA. USA: Acevedomedia, 2022.
  • VIPER Basel -
    VIPER Basel is one of the major European film, video and new media festivals. It offers a highly-regarded platform for presenting innovative works and projects, attracting Swiss and international filmmakers and producers, artists, curators, critics
  • HyperKult 14 -
    »HyperKult - Computer as Medium« takes place as an annual (non-profit and no-budget) symposium since 1990. Hyper(media)Kult(ur) was an at this time an upcoming field of research across the borderline of technical and cultural disciplines. HyperKult
  • In our world, accidents are an everyday part of reality. The things we produce have a tendency to malfunction as much as they are capable of functioning properly. We try to predict and control things; yet, we are often surprised by their creativity
  • Ryota Kuwakubo "R/V" -
    An affinity between humans and robots. Cute robots are equipped with monitoring screens reflecting participants faces. YCAM opens an exhibition of artist Ryota Kuwabuko's new installation "R/V". In this work, participants who use remote control
  • The Artist in Residence program is one of the programs started at IAMAS since establishment. Each year IAMAS invites outstanding artists from overseas to Japan, and supports their activities while on the program. There have been 16 artists who have
  • Ogaki Biennale 2004 -
    "After its beginning in 1995, it was held for the first 4 times as the interactive art festival "Interaction". Subsequently in 2004, it was reorganized as "Ogaki Biennale", and will continue in this form, with workshops, outside street exhibitions
  • 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
  • WRO 95
    Event: WRO 95Institution: WRO Center for Media ArtComment: