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  • Medi@terra 01 was a travelling Festival. Its "historic journey" started from Lavrion and ended in Frankfurt (at the International Book Fair) having crossed the Balkans, and having met the artists, scientists, state agencies, universities,...
  • The aim of the events, in the context of Mediaterra 02, is to promote environments that advance communication and the universality of culture and to demarcate, record and project new standards of artistic expression and communication. (source:...
  • medi@terra 2006 -
    medi@terra festival dedicates its 7th edition to videogames and the crucial role they play in today’s digital culture. The fields affected by videogames have multiplied, forming a platform with numerous applications in different areas of reality:...
  • Manovich, Lev. Media After Software http://manovich.net/index.php/projects/article-2012.
  • Huhtamo, Erkki and Jussi Parikka, ed. Media Archaeology. Approaches, Applications, and Implications. Oakland: University of California Press, 2011.
  • Grau, Oliver. Media Art & Digital Humanities Technology Imagination Future: Journal for Transdisciplinary Knowledge Design 4, no. 1 (2010): 1-22.
  • Grau, Oliver. Media Art & Digital Humanities Technology Imagination Future: Journal for Transdisciplinary Knowledge Design 4, no. 1 (2010): 1-22.
  • Event: Media Art : Dialogue, Transactions, EmotionsInstitution: Trangressing the Senses, University of SilesiaComment:
  • Media Art Futures -
    The Media Art Futures festival organized its first edition in Murcia between 15 and 30th April, 2015. It included an international conference, workshops and a series of screenings of film, documentaries, video documentation and digital art works.
  • Grau, Oliver. Media Art Histories. Cambridge, MA: MIT-Press, 2007.