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Science + Fiction
2002
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2002
Event: Science + FictionInstitution: Sprengel Museum HannoverComment:
Muu Media Festival 91
1991
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1991
Event: Muu Media Festival 91Institution: Muu MediaComment:
Heaven
1999
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2000
Event: HeavenInstitution: Tate LiverpoolComment:
Serious Games
1996
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1997
Event: Serious GamesInstitution: Laing GalleryComment:
Festival des Arts Electroniques
1986
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1986
Event: Festival des Arts ElectroniquesInstitution: L'espace des SciencesComment:
Moomba Festival
1972
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1972
Event: Moomba FestivalInstitution: Moomba FestivalComment:
Stanford Conference on Design
1991
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1991
Event: Stanford Conference on DesignInstitution: Stanford UniversityComment:
if... - Imaginary worlds of Communication
2000
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2000
Event: if... - Imaginary worlds of CommunicationInstitution: Museum of CommunicationComment:
Ogaki Biennale 2004
2004
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2004
"After its beginning in 1995, it was held for the first 4 times as the interactive art festival "Interaction". Subsequently in 2004, it was reorganized as "Ogaki Biennale", and will continue in this form, with workshops, outside street exhibitions
Frieder Nake "Die präzisen Vergnügen"
2005
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2005
The exhibition shows works by the computer scientist, Frieder Nake (now resident in Bremen), who was a member of the Stuttgart group led by Max Bense. He displayed his first algorithmically generated digital graphics in Stuttgart in 1965, as did
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