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Ars Electronica (AT)
Museum of the future and festival coordinator - Linz Austria...website |
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AV Festival (UK)
The AV Festival is a biennial international festival of electronic arts, featuring visual art, music and moving image...website
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BEAP - Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (AU)
Showcase for exemplary works of art across digital, new media, electronic, screen, sound, interactive and bio arts. Based in Perth Australia...website |
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BLIP: Forum for creative art science and technology (UK)
Based in Brighton - Blip is a forum for artists, scientists and members of the public interested in new forms of art that explore generative and procedural processes, interaction, emergence and Artificial Life. To facilitate access BLIP primarily organize events in bars, clubs and other public venues in the centre of the city...website |
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Bloc (UK)
Bloc is a discussion forum that formed in response to the social, economic and intellectual impact of digital technology. Bloc has grown into the Creative Technology Agency for Wales and is the only organisation in Wales whose specific aim is to promote creative work using computer technology. Its constituents range from visual artists, graphic designers, academics, curators, arts organisations, to micro businesses and small medium enterprises...website |
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Chapter (UK)
Cardiff venue integrating Cinema - Gallery - Theatre - Digital Cafe - Bar - Shop...website |
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Corsica Arts Club (UK)
The Corsica Arts Club is an integral part of Corsica Studios and provides a platform for performance and exhibition. It aims to create a new social and cultural focal point for the numerous arts and community groups that are situated throughout the Elephant & Castle and the Borough of Southwark as well as encouraging existing and new audiences into the area...website |
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Cybersonica
Cybersonica is a leading international event for anyone interested in the theory and practice of how new technologies are shaping and changing the way musicians, DJs, VJs, digital artists, audiovisualisers and creative software developers make and present their work. The festival brings together a vibrant community of sonic and audiovisual innovation, nurtures new talent and showcases the freshest and latest work in the field...website |
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Digital Arts Museum (UK)
Digital Art Museum aims to become the world's leading online resource for the history and practice of digital fine art...website |
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Doing Digital: Using Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities (UK)
Over the last decade the annual Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts (DRHA) conferences have constructed an unusual kind of meeting place for the Humanities: a space in which researchers, curators, and distributors of digital resources could meet and share perspectives on their complementary agendas...website |
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E=MC25 (EU)
A european digital platform to the experimentation and the development of art projects on new technologies. This platform has as a fundamental objective the connection, in simultaneous and real time, among the 25 Capitals of the EU...website |
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E:VENT (UK)
E:vent creates spaces and frameworks for exploring emerging practices in contemporary art. Working together with artists, collaborators and independent curators E:vent hosts a unique and exciting programme that includes exhibitions of contemporary art, experimental music, sound art, film and video. E:vent Our promote an appreciation for emerging creative practices and contribute to critical discourse, locating work in relation to a wider art community, both nationally and internationally...website |
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Exploding Television (Netherlands)
Exploding Television is an annual festival based in the Netherlands. Net and offline, Exploding Television is constitute of a number of projects from alternative and collaborative TV, exhibitions, artists in residence, events and workshops...website |
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FACT - Foundation of Art and Creative Technologies (UK)
FACT, the Foundation for Art & Creative Technology is the UK's leading organisation for the commissioning and presentation of film, video and new media art forms...website |
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Film and Video Umbrella (UK)
Film and Video Umbrella curates and produces film, video and new media projects by artists which are commissioned and presented in collaboration with galleries and venues across England...website |
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Focul Point Galleries (UK)
Focal Point Gallery aims to show a high quality, challenging exhibition programme of regional, national and international significance within the fields of photographic and new media arts. An emphasis is placed on work that explores new developments in these fields, both technically and creatively, and that furthers current critical debate...website |
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Folly (UK)
Folly exists to advocate and promote media arts practice within the NW and beyond, to cultivate innovation, to enable participation and to celebrate excellence in emergent practice...website |
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Gallery 291 (UK)
Stages major exhibitions and numerous live performance art events and premiers numerous films and video, web-based projects and book launches...website |
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Lanternhouse International (UK)
This pioneering arts company works to offer a unique environment for digital artists to develop their practice based at The Lanternhouse - an inspirational Creation Centre, a unique, artist designed resource in Cumbria, UK. It is an ideal place to dream, devise and develop new work and explore creative ideas. Talented digital artists spanning the spectrum of art using sound, the internet, software, film, design, visual art are welcomed Lanternhouse...more |
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NewWork NetWork (UK)
New Work Network is an artist-led support organisation bringing together people working in live art, contemporary performance and interdisciplinary practice in England...website |
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Lighthouse (UK)
Aims to increase the enjoyment and understanding of technologically based media, in particular film, video, photography and new media and to emphasise their importance to the cultural, social and economic life of Wolverhampton, the West Midlands and furtherfield...website |
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Lux (UK)
Promotes and supports artists' moving image work. It also preserves and makes available its film and video collections that includes material from Lux Centre, London Filmmakers Co-op and London Electronic Arts/London Video Access...website |
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NODE.L (UK)
Node London is a catalyst and platform in London that supports the development of a creative media network in the city. Supporting people in finding new and creative ways to produce, display and distribute art and media that employ electronic or digital technologies, whether audiovisual, computerised, or telematic. Node.l invites practitioners to put themselves on the map and to describe their connections to other individuals, projects and venues. If your interested in getting involved in Node.l visit the wiki and express your interest...website |
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NOW (UK)
NOW is a clamorous celebration of art and technology that began as the fringe of Nottingham Festival. NOW has an open and ongoing programme of events including the Exchanges Programme which presents new and emerging practice, and the Digital Programme where you’ll find projects such as Jonny Norridge’s Sim Sweatshop and Melissa Bliss’s Shop Talk...website |
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STRP Art and Technology Festival (NL)
A 3 day art & technology festival in the Netherlands, awed by an international program of over 100 acts in the areas of Robotics, Interactive Art, Music and Visuals...website |
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transmediale (DE)
One of the leading international festivals for art and digital culture, transmediale presents and pursues the advancement of artistic positions reflecting on the socio-cultural, political and economic impact of new technologies. It seeks out artistic practices that not only respond to scientific or technical developments, but that try to shape the way in which we think about and experience the technologies which impact virtually all aspects of our daily lives. As such, transmediale understands media technologies as cultural techniques that need to be embraced in order to comprehend, critique, and shape global societies...website |
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We Love Technology (UK)
A showcase event dedicated to the creative use and (mis)use of technology We Love Technology is held annually in Huddersfield. With a programme including audio, interactive architecture and games pioneers, WLT offers an antidote to the conventional conference format...website |
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