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Travelling software art festival.
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Travelling software art festival held four times since [[2002]] to [[2005]].
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; Readme100: Temporary Software Art Factory, 4th international Readme festival on software art and culture
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4-5 Nov [[2005]], Hartware MedienKunstVerein at the State and City Library [[Dortmund]].<br>
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Organised by [[Inke Arns]], [[Olga Goriunova]], [[Francis Hunger]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]].<br>
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http://readme.runme.org/
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; Read_Me 2004 software art festival
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23-27 August [[2004]], [[Aarhus]]. <br>
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Further development of critical discourse:
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* Software Art and Cultures Conference hosted by the University of Århus (August 23-24). Conference coordinators: [[Olga Goriunova]] and [[Søren Pold]].
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* Runme Dorkbot City Camp - a face-to-face meeting of "people doing strange things with software" - hosted by the Jutland Academy of Fine Arts (August 25-27). Dorkbot team: [[Saul Albert]], [[Alex McLean]], [[Douglas Irving Repetto]].
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Runme team: [[Amy Alexander]], [[Olga Goriunova]], [[Alexei Shulgin]].<br>
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http://readme.runme.org/2004
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; Read_Me 2.3. Software art festival
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30-31 May [[2003]], Media Centre Lume, [[Helsinki]]. <br>
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Launch of [[Runme.org]], the software art repository. Introduction of software art categories. Accumulating projects in the database. <br>
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Curators: [[Olga Goriunova]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]].<br>
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http://www.m-cult.org/read_me/
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; Read_me Festival 1.2. Software Art / Software Art Games
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18-19 May [[2002]], Macros-center [[Moscow]].<br>
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Beginning of formation of self-reflecting scene. Generating the first definitions of software art. <br>
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Director – [[Sergey Teterin]], curator – [[Olga Goriunova]], consultant (online part) and curator (offline part) – [[Alexei Shulgin]], coordinator - [[Ekaterina Lazareva]], coordinator & PR-manager - [[Alexey Shklyaev]].<br>
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http://web.archive.org/web/20021212040735/www.macros-center.ru/read_me/abouten.htm
  
  

Revision as of 21:40, 1 October 2007

Travelling software art festival held four times since 2002 to 2005.


Readme100
Temporary Software Art Factory, 4th international Readme festival on software art and culture

4-5 Nov 2005, Hartware MedienKunstVerein at the State and City Library Dortmund.
Organised by Inke Arns, Olga Goriunova, Francis Hunger and Alexei Shulgin.
http://readme.runme.org/

Read_Me 2004 software art festival

23-27 August 2004, Aarhus.
Further development of critical discourse:

  • Software Art and Cultures Conference hosted by the University of Århus (August 23-24). Conference coordinators: Olga Goriunova and Søren Pold.
  • Runme Dorkbot City Camp - a face-to-face meeting of "people doing strange things with software" - hosted by the Jutland Academy of Fine Arts (August 25-27). Dorkbot team: Saul Albert, Alex McLean, Douglas Irving Repetto.

Runme team: Amy Alexander, Olga Goriunova, Alexei Shulgin.
http://readme.runme.org/2004

Read_Me 2.3. Software art festival

30-31 May 2003, Media Centre Lume, Helsinki.
Launch of Runme.org, the software art repository. Introduction of software art categories. Accumulating projects in the database.
Curators: Olga Goriunova and Alexei Shulgin.
http://www.m-cult.org/read_me/

Read_me Festival 1.2. Software Art / Software Art Games

18-19 May 2002, Macros-center Moscow.
Beginning of formation of self-reflecting scene. Generating the first definitions of software art.
Director – Sergey Teterin, curator – Olga Goriunova, consultant (online part) and curator (offline part) – Alexei Shulgin, coordinator - Ekaterina Lazareva, coordinator & PR-manager - Alexey Shklyaev.
http://web.archive.org/web/20021212040735/www.macros-center.ru/read_me/abouten.htm


http://readme.runme.org/