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  • Since 1997, the Rencontres Internationales has existed as an interdisciplinary project designed to promote new cinema, video and multimedia. Each year, in Paris, Berlin and Madrid, the festival presents an international programme which brings
  • Oi Futuro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, solo show curated by Christiane Paul ("Eduardo Kac: Lagoglyphs, Biotopes and Transgenic Works"), January 25th to March 30th, 2010). [Hullabaloo, Oblivion, Theorem, Odissey]
  • Little Movies -
    "Little Movies" is a lyrical and theoretical project about the aesthetics of digital cinema, and a eulogy to its earliest form--QuickTime. The project began in 1994 when the World Wide Web was just beginning to gain mass exposure. Manovich's
  • University of Kentucky, ed. Holopoetry. Essays, Manifestoes, Critical and Theoretical Writings. Lexington, US: New Media Editions, 1995.
  • Kluszczyński, Ryszard W.. Theoretical, Philosophical and Cultural Contexts of Interactive Art In Interactive Media Arts, edited by Antoni Porczak, 7-53. Kraków: Academy of Fine Arts, 2009.
  • Dr. Catherine B. Fisher has been an exhibited and published artist for over forty years. She lives in the Sutherland Shire of New South Wales, Australia. Her artworks are nationally award-winning & multi-disciplinary - printmaking, digital art,
  • Ilknur Yalvac is an artist and designer based in Vienna, holding a degree in Digital Arts from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Her artistic practice is rooted in a deep exploration of the interconnectedness of music history, literature,
  • Sorokina Elena. DG Cabin and the hut of Baba Yaga: historical and theoretical parallel. Paris, France: ,, 2002.
  • All you can see -
    With common video formats, almost 17 million different colours can theoretically be represented on the screen today. If these are shown all at once, a condensation in pure white is generated in the digital picture production. Translated into a
  • Sandquake -
    Air structure event with Theo Botschuijver Shown at TV Gallery Gerry Schum, Camargue, France, 1969. Long lengths of polythene tubing were buried in the sand at a beach in the Camargue in France. This tubing was then slowly inflated so that it