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Web of life
2002
Event: Web of lifeInstitution: NewMediaCultureWeekComment:
Double Life
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Event: Double LifeInstitution: MNAC - Muzeul National de Arte ContemporanaComment:
Double Life
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Double Life
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Event: Double LifeInstitution: Gabarron Contemporary Art MuseumComment:
BABEL conference: On the Beach: Precariousness, Risk, Forms of Life, Affinity, and Play at the Edge of the World
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Event: BABEL conference: On the Beach: Precariousness, Risk, Forms of Life, Affinity, and Play at the Edge of the WorldInstitution: University of CaliforniaComment:
Without Firm Ground – Vilém Flusser and the Arts
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“Ins Universum der technischen Bilder” or “Lob der Oberflächlichkeit“ – with such programmatic titles Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) advanced to become one of the most influential thinkers to deal with communication and media in the 20th century. Flusser
090909 UpStage Festival
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2009
The 090909 UpStage Festival took place on 9 September 2009 (with bits on the 8th or the 10th depending on where you were in the world). 14 performances by artists across 9 time zones were presented over the 20 hours of the festival, with audiences
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