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  • ARTEC 95 -
    Three main categories emerged in ARTEC '95: 1. sculptures and environments emulating life or protolife; 2. portraits and interpretations derived from the world at large; and 3. performances and displays of invented image. The Biennale continued to
  • Der entfesselte Blick -
    Event: Der entfesselte BlickInstitution: Kunstmuseum BernComment:
  • Event: Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art - FISEA '93Institution: Minneapolis College of Art and DesignComment:
  • Event: Landeskunstwochen EttlingenInstitution: Museum EttlingenComment:
  • Telematic Vision -
    Event: Telematic VisionInstitution: Museum of CommunicationComment:
  • Event: Machines a CommuniquerInstitution: La Villette Cité des Sciences et de l'IndustrieComment:
  • Event: Science + FictionInstitution: CAESAR - Center of advanced european studies and researchComment:
  • Event: George Legrady: TracingInstitution: MoCA, Los AngelesComment:
  • ARTEC 89 -
    The theme of the Biennale is 'the possibility for art and technology: high technology art as modern art, computers and artistic expression, high technology art as a means of expression, high technology art in urban environments'. It offered and
  • Ryota Kuwakubo "R/V" -
    An affinity between humans and robots. Cute robots are equipped with monitoring screens reflecting participants faces. YCAM opens an exhibition of artist Ryota Kuwabuko's new installation "R/V". In this work, participants who use remote control