"Can You Digit?" was an exhibition of digitally-based art held at Postmasters Gallery from March 16 to April 13, 1996.
The show featured approximately 40 works, many by West Coast artists and designers with close ties to Silicon Valley. According to the show's organizers - Tamas Banovich and Ken Coupland ...
Just checked out pop~TARTS (http://www.ix.de/TP/issue196/fpoptarts.htm), a section of the new Telepolis Web site, by Kathy Rae Huffman and Margarete Jahrmann. Looks really good. It's vitally important that we take up issues around gender and new media, and I think Kathy and Margarete's ...
Mouktar Kocache and Jayce Salloum are bringing a group of eight artists, filmmakers and others to Copenhagen to do a week-long project as part of Update 96. *Here and Elsewhere* (Houna wa Hounak) will feature artists from the Middle East and elsewere who deal with issues of trans-nationalisms, critiques of ...
Deep Space Art group Archimediala April 15, 1996 Computer Interactive Installation
Presenting a deeper inner connection between the human and the space. The project deals with the breathing of the universum. Maximum of 9 visitors at one time.
Contact Address: Nezavisen kulturen Centar Mala Stanica Zeleznicka 18, 91000 Skopje, Republic ...
Icon on Silver: Annual exhibition of the Soros center for Contemporary Arts - Skopje, Macedonia. Exhibition and CD ROM presentation, starts June 13, 1996.
"ART-Science-ATR" International Symposium on Art and Science ATR, Japan 13 & 14 May 1996
ATR Advanced Telecommunications Research Laboratories and the newly created MIC Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories are hosting an international symposium dedicated to the relationship between Art, Science and Technology.
MIC Media Integration & Communications Research ...
Media Research existed in various forms prior to officially becoming a Foundation in 1990. The founding members were Gabor Bora, Aesthetician; Andreas B
Installations, video and CD-Rom on exhibit in the Haags Gemeentemuseum
The festival will focus on the achievements of media art in the widest sense; drawing attention to new developments in international media art; the critical consideration of the place and possibilities of ...
"Television made me what I am…" - David Byrne, "Television Man"
Emailed a friend in New York, asked him what he was up to. Quite a lot, it turns out. He's doing a lot of the hacking for Nam June Paik's next performance in Japan. Following ELECTRONIC SUPER HIGHWAY: NAM JUNE ...
As far as the "Art World" is concerned I don't exist. I don't make products that they can comfortably promote and sell. As for the real world I don't work for a corporation or a government, or a university, in other words I don't exist or I am so marginal ...
The sun shines, having no alternative, on the living and the dead – a misquote between Joyce and Beckett, but in any case a sniff at the curious difficulty of dying. Death isn't the end, and if you're medieval Christian or technopagan, and if the afterlife looks like a painted ...
The text cheerfully suggests that the digital age has come to an end and that we are about to enter the 'memetic age'. The reductive ideology of the binary code that ruled the digital age has been superseded by a first glimps of polymorphous, heterogeneous singularities called 'memes'.