Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 29/01/2005 - 17:09
FutureScreen Mobile investigates the potential of mobile phone devices and technologies as platforms for creation, distribution and presentation of screen based and new media art. Focusing on the development of skills and knowledge, FutureScreen Mobile consists of a series of workshops and master classes and a research component. Outcomes of all FutureScreen Mobile events and research will be presented on the dLux media arts website with the aim of establishing an invaluable knowledge base for artists interested in working in the mobile domain.
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 29/01/2005 - 17:02
CHAMANIC INTERFERENCES // INTERFERENCIAS CHAMANICAS
CD-ROM // 2004
- shown at the Art Center nabi in Seoul
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 28/01/2005 - 23:32
Beeoff is a Swedish artist group based in Stockholm. Since the start they have focused on real-time processes and worked with advanced Internet technology as a distribution form. The works are often seamlessly intertwined in the areas of sound, video, and software. Art in many different ways but always intended to be produced and viewed in real-time. This means that image and sound streams are connected to a physical installation that is both visual and conceptual.
Submitted by AliaK on Wed, 26/01/2005 - 22:53
Mapping New Territories sets out to survey a new landscape - the landscape of Swiss media art. This voyage of discovery is charted by an exhibition (30 January through 27 March 2005), a symposium (12 March 2005) and a publication (book and CD-Rom, forthcoming May 2005). En route, we will explore the still young history of Swiss media art, from its tentative beginnings in the 1990s to its rapid development in recent years.
Submitted by gert on Fri, 01/10/2004 - 06:30
True art and politics: print, photograph and send a picture with your favorite presidential candidate!
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 10/09/2004 - 03:28
BLOC is the art and technology agency for Wales. The website contains a wealth of information such as news, calls for submissions, events and projects happening around Wales and United Kingdom.
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 06/09/2004 - 04:39
The Association of American Geographers are seeking papers that examine geographies of the various forms of media, including music, art, advertising, newspapers and magazines, video and animation etc. These sessions should include contributions to current issues surrounding these media, beginning with constructions of space, culture, society, and identity within textual realms. AAG are hoping to present a wide range of both topic and context and seek participants interested in the geographical implications - social, political, cultural, and economic - that are often contained within the spaces and places of different forms of media. These contexts invite inquiries into the production, distribution, exhibition, and consumption of all types of media and they encourage critical, pedagogical and discursive contributions. visit http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/call_for_papers/call_for_papers1.html for details
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 04/09/2004 - 05:01
Ever wanted to know more about electronics and electro magnetism? http://www.electronetwork.org is the place to go to improve your education. The mail list is also worth a look with it's informative and interesting articles. The aim of the site is to raise public awareness of electromagnetic matter, energy, & in-formation in everyday life. There are simple and innovative projects for you to try at home such as making electronic jewellery, a circuit board log plus more.
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