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DAC SPARKS - Pioneering Interactive Art and Artists from the 1960s to 2000
2024
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2024
This SIGGRAPH SPARKS session will focus on seminal works created by pioneering digital artists from the 1960s to the year 2000, that helped define a new genre.
Breathing Chaos
2004
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2004
Year:2004 (short film, 8min 11sec) Sachiko Kodama Sound by Ippei Ogura Breathing Chaos is a short film that uses the dynamic forces of nature to suggest that life emerges from the expression of physical power. Themes include the chaos of
File Prix Lux for Media Flow
2010
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2010
The 5th edition of FILE RIO - Electronic Language International Festival - happens this year at Oi Futuro Cultural Center - Flamengo and Ipanema, from October 26 to November 07, 2010.
Murmurscape #2 (Montreal) (lower resolution excerpt)
2010
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2010
For my 2007 work Machine for Taking Time (boul. St-Laurent), I recorded thousands of images of the city of Montreal from identical points of view every day for a year. In Murmurscape (Montreal), letter-shaped fragments excised from this archive of
E[Y]GG[E]
2000
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2000
video
E[Y]GG[E] is an interactive Net Art / E-Poetry piece created in Flash in the year 2000. It is a meditation about time and space on the Net and elsewhere. Exhibited i.e.: AJAC 2000 Art Show, Metropolitan Art Museum Tokyo, Japan, 2000; Faculty
European Media Art Festival 2000:Now/Future
2000
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2000
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
Murmurscape #1 (Montreal) (lower resolution excerpt)
2010
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2010
For his 2007 work Machine for Taking Time (boul. St-Laurent), David Rokeby recorded thousands of images of the city of Montreal from identical points of view every day for a year. In Murmurscape (Montreal), letter-shaped fragments excised from this
European Media Art Festival 1998
1998
EMAF 1998 addressed the structures of a mediatised society shaped by the simultaneousness of different systems. In everyday life, too, we are surrounded by perception situations taking place in parallel, explained the American Pat O’Neill, to whom
Victor Acevedo: Visual Music : Video Survey 2010-2020
2020
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2020
Acevedo presented a 10-year retrospective survey of his Electronic Visual Music works and one pre-recorded AV performance. On opening night he performed two LIVE mix video AV sets along with Modular Synth musician called James Allen (J3m5).
Ars Electronica 2005: Hybrid - Living in paradox
2005
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2005
Festival for Art, Technology and Society. “Hybrid – living in paradox” was the theme of this year’s Ars Electronica, the festival that annually makes Linz the international center of media art. More than 450 top-name artists, scientists and
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