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  • Pedro Veneroso, born in 1987, lives and works in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Bachelor of Visual Arts (EBA/UFMG), master with distinction in Literary Studies (FALE/UFMG) and PhD candidate in Arts (EBA/UFMG), the artist researches the intersections
  • Julian Oliver. Polygon Destinies: The Production of Place in the Digital Role-Playing Game In COSIGN 2001 Conference Proceedings, Melbourne Victoria, Australia: Julian Holland Oliver Interactive Information Institute RMIT University,, 2000.
  • ICONography is an independently curated exhibition exploring the computer icon (desktop or other) as a defining element of the entire construction of computational culture, and one that resonates strongly with the place of the computer icon in the
  • Walker, James. Silent Motion - catalogue for the exhibition, 2001 ISBN 0-9536240-2-1. 1st th ed.London, UK: Colville Place Gallery Publishing, 2001.
  • Walker, James. Silent Motion - catalogue for the exhibition, 2001 ISBN 0-9536240-2-1. 1st th ed.London, UK: Colville Place Gallery Publishing, 2001.
  • Walker, James. Silent Motion - catalogue for the exhibition, 2001 ISBN 0-9536240-2-1. 1st th ed.London, UK: Colville Place Gallery Publishing, 2001.
  • The CD-Rom plays a particularly challenging role in these developments. In providing artists with a broader "bandwidths" and more extensive data bases than can yet be readily accessed on the internet, the format of the CD-Rom challenges artists to
  • 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
  • Eurographics 2005 -
    "In 2005, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, will play host to Eurographics, the 26th annual conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics. Eurographics is the leading international organisation purely devoted to the needs of
  • Media art from 25 nations is what the 17th World Wide Video Festival will present from 15 September until 11 October this year in Amsterdam. On September 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 many of the selected artists will be there in person and a number of them