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  • Since 1973, video contributions have taken an essential part in the International Forum of New Cinema at the International Film Festival. 1988, the MedienOperative showed its own programme under the name VideoFilmFest – usually it has only been the
  • Technological advances were growing at an exponential rate, and electronic art had started to invariably succumb to the digital. To deal with these developments, the VideoFest had restructured itself: video, television and multimedia were now given
  • Hong Kong In-Between -
    Hong Kong In-Between Gallery A38 A38 Hajó Budapest Petofi híd, budai hídfo 11 June 2019 - 25 June 2019 Opening: 11 June 2019, 5pm Exhibiting artists John Choy, Linda C.H. Lai, György Pálos, Bianka Parázs, Tamás Waliczky Video screening KVB (Közgáz
  • Microwave Media Art Festival 2003 - Hong Kong The "Microwave International Media Art Festival" is an international festival in HONG KONG, which aims to promote cultural exchange and appreciation of new media art. MIMFA - the annual video art
  • Event: The Aesthetics of Trans Media and the Humanities Across Media Platforms: Public Artist Screenings and DialoguesInstitution: Dongguk University and Cornell UniversityComment:
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. Watching the Borders and Peeking Beyond: Astronomical Demonstration Instruments as a Challenge for Screenology Écranosphère 1, no. 1 (Winter 2014).
  • 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:
  • ABANDON NORMAL DEVICES FESTIVAL OF NEW CINEMA AND DIGITAL CULTURE Abandon Normal Devices (AND) welcomes audiences to experience the best in new cinema and media art in a celebration that spills from screens and galleries into the streets and
  • Royal Road - video
    In 1993 a new videodisc-based version of Going to the Heart of the Centre of The Garden of Delights (1986) was made. No longer related to a particular architectural context, the viewer walks along a path marked by blue lights towards a large video