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Manifestation for the Unstable Media 1
1988
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1988
Event: Manifestation for the Unstable Media 1Institution: V2_Lab for the Unstable MediaComment:
CeBit '95
1995
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1995
Event: CeBit '95Institution: CeBitComment:
IMAGINA 2000
2000
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2000
Event: IMAGINA 2000Institution: Festival de Télévision de Monte-CarloComment:
Die interaktive Porträtsammlung des Museums für Kommunikation
1999
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1999
Event: Die interaktive Porträtsammlung des Museums für KommunikationInstitution: Museum of CommunicationComment:
Visions of Reality
2000
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2001
Event: Visions of RealityInstitution: Louisiana Museum of Modern ArtComment:
Muu Media Festival '95
1995
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1995
Event: Muu Media Festival '95Institution: Muu MediaComment:
Interactive Media Festival
1995
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1995
Event: Interactive Media FestivalInstitution: Interactive Media FestivalComment:
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
Medi@terra 2000
2000
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2000
Neo[techno]logisms The neologism NEOTECHNOLOGISM, for Medi@terra 2000, is a starting-point for a series of activities which aspire to escape from the meanings which define them, in search for a new identity. This is not a festival (ceci n'est
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