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==Artists, Theorists, Initiatives, Events==
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==Events==
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* [[Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art]] exhibition, Jewish Museum, NYC, 16 September - 8 November 1970; later at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 16 December 1970 - 14 February 1971. Curated by [[Jack Burnham]].
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* [[Transmediale]] 2001.
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* [http://www.hmkv.de/programm/programmpunkte/2002/Ausstellungen/2002_Kontrollfelder.php Kontrollfelder - Programmieren als künstlerische Praxis] exhibition, HMKV, Dortmund, 5 April - 5 May 2002. Curated by [[Andreas Broeckmann]] and [[Matthias Weiß]].
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* [[Readme]] festival. Four editions were held: Moscow, 2002; Helsinki, 2003; Aarhus, 2004; Dortmund, 2005. Conceived by [[Olga Goriunova]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]].
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* [http://vimeo.com/40386856 Generator] exhibition, Spacex Gallery, May-June 2002; later toured the UK. Curated by [[Geoff Cox]].
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* [http://artport.whitney.org/commissions/codedoc/ CODeDOC] online exhibition, Whitney Museum, New York, September 2002; Later as part of Ars Electronica Festival, 2003. Curated by [[Christiane Paul]].
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* [http://www.digitalcraft.org/?artikel_id=237 I love you - computer_viren_hacker_kultur] exhibition, Museum of Applied Art, Frankfurt/Main, May-June 2002; later as part of Transmediale festival, Berlin, 31 January-5 February 2003.
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* [http://90.146.8.18/en/archives/festival_archive/festival_overview.asp?iPresentationYearFrom=2003 Ars Electronica: CODE - The Language of our Time] festival, Linz, September 2003.
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==Resources==
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* [http://runme.org Runme], a software art repository. Launched in January 2003.
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Revision as of 14:38, 17 October 2013

Events

Resources

  • Runme, a software art repository. Launched in January 2003.

Artists, Theorists, Initiatives

Bibliography

Books
Book chapters, Papers, Articles

See also

Software studies, Hacktivism, Net art, Code poetry, Live coding, FLOSS, Demoscene


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