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| [[1993]]? || 3Cyberconf || [[Michael Benedikt]] and [[Marcus Novak]] || Austin || | | [[1993]]? || 3Cyberconf || [[Michael Benedikt]] and [[Marcus Novak]] || Austin || | ||
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− | | spring [[1991]] || 2Cyberconf || [[ | + | | spring [[1991]] || 2Cyberconf || [[Allucquére Rosanne Stone]] and [[Michael Benedikt]] || Santa Cruz, CA || |
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| [[1991]] || Cyberconf || [[Michael Benedikt]] || US || | | [[1991]] || Cyberconf || [[Michael Benedikt]] || US || |
Revision as of 12:59, 7 January 2020
CYBERCONF was an international conference that addresses the social, political and cultural implications of cyberspace from a critical standpoint and encourages discussion between theoreticians and practitioners. Founded in 1991 by Michael Benedikt
Date | Title | Hosted by | Site | Link |
17-19 July 1998 | 8Cyberconf: High Risk Baby | Suzanne Mészöly | Budapest | [1] [2] |
5-8 June 1997 | 6Cyberconf | Morten Søby | University of Oslo, Oslo | [3] |
6-9 June 1996 | 5Cyberconf | Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Susan (TK) | Spanish Telecom, Madrid | [4] [5] |
spring 1995 | 4Cyberconf | Sara Diamond, Douglas McCloud | Banff Centre for the Arts | |
1993? | 3Cyberconf | Michael Benedikt and Marcus Novak | Austin | |
spring 1991 | 2Cyberconf | Allucquére Rosanne Stone and Michael Benedikt | Santa Cruz, CA | |
1991 | Cyberconf | Michael Benedikt | US |
- Links
- cyberconf.org (archived)