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  • House of Tomorrow -
    Experimenta House of Tomorrow is an exciting new media art exhibition travelling Australia. Bringing together digital media artists, filmmakers, video artists, architects, designers and scientists, it features over 30 new artworks that explore
  • Festival for Art, Technology and Society. “Hybrid – living in paradox” was the theme of this year’s Ars Electronica, the festival that annually makes Linz the international center of media art. More than 450 top-name artists, scientists and
  • House of Tomorrow -
    Experimenta House of Tomorrow is an exciting new media art exhibition travelling Australia. Bringing together digital media artists, filmmakers, video artists, architects, designers and scientists, it features over 30 new artworks that explore
  • Avatar -
    Avatar shows projects by artists who investigate the phenomenon of the 'multiple personality'. In addition to photography, video and installations, projects using new media will be central in the event. During AVATAR a videoscreening will
  • Transmediale '99 -
    With a new byline ‘international media arts festival berlin‘, transmediale invited artists, scientists and commercial producers in 1999 to present digital worlds and beings in films, video and games. It acknowledged the entertainment industry and
  • The European Media Art Festival was held under this name for the first time in the European Film and Television Year of 1988. The concept envisaged offering visitors and participating artists an informative programme by jointly presenting different
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  • MicroCosm -
    A journey into the cosmos, into open endless space, has always attracted scientists and dreamers. Gigantic stars, the milky way, galaxies thousands of light years away surround the earth, and we humans can be imagined as small elementary particles
  • Interference – a network dropping out, white noise on screens – is seldom welcome. Yet without it, we might not encounter new perspectives or discover new stars. At Jodrell Bank Observatory, scientists regard interference as unhelpful noise or