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Subtle Technologies 2001
2001
... is an opportunity for scientists and
art
ists to come together and share each others...
Subtle Technologies 2012
2012
... related themes: Friday May 25:
Art
, technology & science ideas, selected from a...
Computer
Art
: Critical Issues in Pedagogy
1991
...Penny, Simon. Computer
Art
: Critical Issues in Pedagogy
Art
link (September 1991).
Virtual Futures for New Media
Art
1999
...Whitelaw, Mitchell. Virtual Futures for New Media
Art
Art
link 19, no. 2 (1999): 53.
Art
machines
2020
-
2021
...Event:
Art
machinesInstitution: Indra and Harry Banga GalleryComment:
Im Land der Barbaren
2006
...Hentschläger, Ursula. Im Land der Barbaren
art
magazine: Ihre online Kunstzeitung (November 10, 2006).
European Media
Art
Festival 1988
1988
...The European Media
Art
Festival was held under this name for the first time in the European Film and...
European Media
Art
Festival 1995:
Art
and Body
1995
...t and Body" was the general topic of EMAF 1995. Many
art
ists had chosen the human body to be the focal...
European Media
Art
Festival 1997
1997
... to be drawn from the source material. The
art
ists had combined the creative possibilities of...
Naturlistische Ironie [Naturalistic Irony]
2011
... Ironie [Naturalistic Irony]
art
magazine.cc (November 2011).
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