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WRO 01
2001
WRO 01: Screens
WRO 03
2003
WRO 03: Globalica
WRO 05
2005
Event: WRO 05Institution: WRO Center for Media ArtComment:
WRO 07
2007
Event: WRO 07Institution: WRO Center for Media ArtComment:
WRO 09
2009
WRO 09: Expanded City
WRO 11
2011
WRO 11: Alternative Now
Japan Media Arts Festival 1998
1998
Four divisions were established: Digital Art [Interactive], Digital Art [Noninteractive], Animation and Manga.
VideoFest '94
1994
VideoFest in its seventh year, the year of that infamous „itch“ – which wasn’t the case luckily. The interconnections between video and television had become ever more important. The programme showed uncommon television productions and takes that,
VideoFest '96
1996
Technological advances were growing at an exponential rate, and electronic art had started to invariably succumb to the digital. To deal with these developments, the VideoFest had restructured itself: video, television and multimedia were now given
Japan Media Arts Festival 1999
1999
2nd Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works
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