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Environments Reversal
1969
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1969
Event: Environments ReversalInstitution: Camden Arts CentreComment:
Kanagawa International Art & Science
1989
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1989
Event: Kanagawa International Art & ScienceInstitution: Kanagawa Science CenterComment:
The Tables Turned
1999
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1999
Event: The Tables TurnedInstitution: ZKMComment:
Swansea Art Festival
1969
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1969
Event: Swansea Art FestivalInstitution: University of WalesComment:
Icograda Congress
1968
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1968
Event: Icograda CongressInstitution: Kasteel MaurickComment:
New Realities - Neue Wirklichkeiten
1993
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1993
HOB
ISEA 1998 [The Ninth International Symposium on Electronic Arts]
1998
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1998
Developments in new technologies appear to be revolutionising every aspect of our daily lives. The metaphors of 'revolution' are often applied to the speed of exponential change that the world is experiencing, in part through developments in
BEAP 2002: PREMISE
2002
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2002
BEAP is an international event which includes a conference,symposiums, forum and exhibition presenting the theoretical, cultural and philosophical basis of Electronic Arts practice. The inaugural thematic focus for BEAP is LOCUS, the place where we
Janet Cardiff: Forty-Part Motet
2006
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2006
The elegant 19th-century interior of the Rideau Chapel is once again transformed through Janet Cardiff’s extraordinary audio installation Forty-Part Motet, a contemporary reworking of Spem in Alium by the 16th-century composer Thomas Tallis.
Second Kyoto Meeting on Digital Cities
2001
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2001
Event: Second Kyoto Meeting on Digital CitiesInstitution: Kyoto Research ParkComment:
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