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  • ...CICOV is an innovative center of a multidimensional and interdisciplinary character in which culture, history, architecture, communication and high technology are integrated into a common objective. Cordoba, past, present and future. Cordoba and its three basic...
  • ... du communiqué de presse de l'exposition) Réalisé en 1999 à Berne et Montréal avec l'appui du Musée de la communication de Berne. (Luc Courchesne)
  • ... (1993/94, Nederlandse Opera (1998), State theatre Kassel (1999), Semperoper Dresden (2000), Fraunhofer Institute Media communication (since 2001) and ZKM Karlsruhe (2006/07). From 2001-05 she was artistic director of the stage for music visualisation...
  • ... field for over eleven years. ISEA2000 benefits from the patronage of Madame Catherine Tasca, French Minister of Culture and Communication and is sponsored by La Mission Paris 2000, La Mission pour la Célébration de l'An 2000 and the Council of Europe and...
  • ... that human beings have become the resource of derivative risk potentials. Here, the net does not serve as a social realm of communication but rather as a trap in which pray gets caught, as the mathematics of probability calculation have turned into the drug...
  • "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
  • ... to time and space. Obsessed with the idea of present time, Aitken refers to his films and installations as being pure communication. In the process, he utilizes the vocabulary of Hollywood and advertising films. Alongside his freelance activities as...
  • ... Theory, Karlstad University, Sweden, and Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania. 2001: Professor of Media Art and Communication, Coker College, Hartsville S.C., USA. He writes about new media arts, cyberculture, theory of media and...
  • LAB 1: ART+COM -
    ... would have a computer in their home. It was a rather futuristic goal to explore the computer as a tool and medium for communication. But, in West Berlin there was already a nucleus of digital media. Urban Studies Professor Edouard Bannwart led a...
  • ... users can change the network configuration. By rotating the pucks, users can change the value of various parameters (e.g.communication bandwidth, client traffic volume, server performance). (Source: http://tangible.media.mit.edu/projects/ipnet_workbench/