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  • This year, EMAF’s congress – under the motto "European Digital Visions" – focused on the cultural self-image of our mediatised society including the i2tv live Demonstrator session with six on-line participants, on-site audience and the on-site...
  • ›Larger than Life‹ - is the title of the festival 2003. The European Media Art Festival (EMAF) invites experts in arts, cultur, oeconomy and also interested public to get an overview abuut the latest trends and present developments in the field of...
  • The guiding theme of EMAF 2004 triggered numerous associations: transmitters, emitters, carriers or x-mitters – visualised by all kinds of dove species depicted on the festival’s posters, billboards and catalogues this year.

    In line with this...
  • Under the motto "Document", the 18th EMAF highlighted various media artistic approaches to documentary forms. Playing with media structures, analysing the power of the media, reflecting one’s own media production and examining the conditions of...
  • SMART ART The European Media Art Festival is one of the most important current media art forums world-wide. For the 19th time, the festival will present a comprehensive overview spanning the whole range of this young genre of art. Under the motto...
  • Event: European Media Art Festival 2007Institution: EMAF-European Media Art FestivalComment:
  • To mark its 20th anniversary, the congress part of EMAF called "D-Fluxx" presented not only a kind of inventory entitled "Media Art History", but also a definition of the current position of Media Art.

    The film programme focused on the Cuban...
  • We had reason to celebrate: the European Media Art Festival was held this year for the 25th time, and has therefore been presenting the current trends of the international media scene in Osnabrück each spring for a quarter of a century. Of course the...
  • In 2009, the EMAF portrayed over 2000 years of media history with its large exhibition entitled “Image Battles” in cooperation with the Museum of Industrial Culture Osnabrück, Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche and Erich Maria Remarque Peace Centre. In a...
  • The range of images, films, music and texts on the internet is growing rapidly. All digitally available elements can be used as material to make new collages. For this reason, many artists scour the internet’s servers for raw material to integrate...