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  • Moore, Lila. The Shaman of Cybernetic Futures: Art, Ritual and Transcendence in Fields of the Networked Mind Cybernetics and Human Knowing, A Journal of Second-Order Cybernetics, Autopoiesis and Cybersemiotics 2018, no. 2-3 (2018): 119-141.
  • Blue Stage -
    Sound, film, music, photography and images, text: the Blue Stage interactive installation presents an innovative model for the multimedia representation of cultural themes. Here, new kinds of interaction of between man and networked knowledge are
  • The selection of Internet-based art for the 2002 Biennial strives to give an impression of the variety of forms that net art can take and of the multiple themes that have emerged over the years. These forms range from alternative browsers and
  • Lichty, Patrick. Variant Analyses, Interrogations of New Media Art and Culture. Theory on Demand, 1 th ed.Amsterdam: Institute of Networked Cultures, 2015.
  • Living in Mixed Realities What does it mean to live, play and work in a world shaped and perceived through digital media, networks and architectures of real and virtual space? How can the development of complex communication spaces, life
  • MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL EUROPE 2010 will explore the networked possibilities of urban screens and media facades via internet and new technologies on a European level. The format of the MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL reflects on the increasing presence of
  • Networked Nature -
    Show participation featuring "Eau de Jardin (2 plant version)"
  • ... body as 'placeholder' of perception and...
  • The 5th International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology, Renew, will be hosted by RIXC and held in Riga, Latvia, October 8 – 11, 2013, coinciding with the international festival for new media culture Art+Communication.
  • Temos uma Questão! -
    In preparation for hosting the 2016 Olympic Games, Brazilian officials promised to clean up Guanabara Bay, where sailing, rowing and windsurfing competitions will be held. The water is heavily polluted, with nearly 70% of Rio de Janeiro’s untreated