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  • 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.
  • Terra_Arte is a non-profitable company dedicated to promote Contemporary Art, with special reference to Latin American contribution.
  • Videobrasil is the oldest festival in Latin America dedicated to video art; in this edition it opened its scope to electronic art in general including Net Art and games, besides video.
  • 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
  • The guiding theme of EMAF 2004 triggered numerous associations: transmitters, emitters, carriers or x-mitters – visualised by all kinds of dove species depicted on the festival’s posters, billboards and catalogues this year. In line with this
  • 2011 – the year of the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan – but also the year of celebrations to mark 150 years of friendship between Germany and Japan. EMAF joined in the festivities by presenting the programme “Japanese Media Art Now”,
  • Acentria
    video 4,'54 The video is dedicated to a friend, renowned Slovenian composer, academic and pianist JM, who passionately celebrated the miracle of music and life in everything he did. RIP JM (1926–2022).
  • AMRO - Art Meets Radical Openness Festival dedicated to Art, Hacktivism and Open Culture
  • medi@terra 2006 -
    medi@terra festival dedicates its 7th edition to videogames and the crucial role they play in today’s digital culture. The fields affected by videogames have multiplied, forming a platform with numerous applications in different areas of reality: