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VIDA 8.0
2005
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
Euopean Media Art Festival 1990
1990
To mark the start of the new decade, the European Media Art Festival presented a review of German experimental film and video art production from the 1980s, offering viewers the opportunity to see familiar works again and to perhaps rediscover and
European Media Art Festival 1991
1991
This year, EMAF took a look beneath the "surface" and shed light on the handling of media from a variety of perspectives. No- und low-budget productions from the independent scene met films and videos produced with commercial cinema and
Euopean Media Art Festival 1992
1992
In contrast to the tendency perceived in previous years, an increase in film entries and the trend towards longer, more complex contributions in the film area became noticeable in 1992. In addition to presenting the Russian filmmaker Vladimir Kobrin
VIDA 9.0
2006
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
VIDA 10.0
2007
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Award
VIDA 11.0
2008
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
VIDA 12.0
2009
VIDA Art and Artificial Life International Awards
VIDA 13.0
2010
VIDA Art and Artificial Life Awards
European Media Art Festival 1993
1993
In a time characterised by the loss of utopia and by major social and political change, creativity was called for – this was where artistic and philosophical concepts became increasingly important for creating new perspectives. Not the answer, but
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