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  • Richard Colson has taught digital media for many years in colleges and universities in the UK. He was Reader for Art and Digital Media Practice at Thames Valley University from 2008-2010 and Senior Lecturer at the same University responsible for the
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    Avatar shows projects by artists who investigate the phenomenon of the 'multiple personality'. In addition to photography, video and installations, projects using new media will be central in the event. During AVATAR a videoscreening will
  • SMART ART The European Media Art Festival is one of the most important current media art forums world-wide. For the 19th time, the festival will present a comprehensive overview spanning the whole range of this young genre of art. Under the motto
  • Jouannais Jean-Yves and Debize Christian and Conte Richard, ed. It might never happen, catalog. Metz, France: Centre Pompidou Metz, 2010.
  • Event: It might never happen, curated by Christian Debize, opening program of the Centre Pompidou Metz, Metz, FranceInstitution: Centre Georges PompidouComment:
  • GASPARETTO, Débora Aita, ed. O "curto-circuito" da arte digital no Brasil. Vol.1. 1, 1 th ed.Santa Maria: edição do autor, 2014.
  • GASPARETTO, Débora Aita (Org.), ed. Arte-ciência-tecnologia: o sistema da arte em perspectiva. Vol.1. 1, 1 th ed.Silveira Martins: Editora Lab Piloto, 2014.
  • FutureEverything at Media Festival Arts FutureEverything is presenting a Lounge, Panel, Artwork and Online Forum at Media Festival Arts, 8-10 September, Roundhouse London. The FutureEverything Online Forum is live from 2nd September (12 noon) and
  • 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
  • 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