Difference between revisions of "Vienna"
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− | '''Past events''': [[Networks of Imagination]] (2005), [[Free Bitflows]] (2004), [[Abstraction Now]] exhibition (2003), [[Open Cultures]] (2003), [[Dark Markets]] (2002), [[Digital Art Generation]] (2002), [[Interface Explorer]] (2001), [[Re-Play]] (2000), [[Synworld]] (1999), [[Robotronika]] (1998), [[Information Terror]] (1998). | + | '''Past events''': [[Networks of Imagination]] (2005), [[Free Bitflows]] (2004), [[Abstraction Now]] exhibition (2003), [[Open Cultures]] (2003), [[Dark Markets]] (2002), [[Digital Art Generation]] (2002), [[Interface Explorer]] (2001), [[Re-Play]] (2000), [[Synworld]] (1999), [[Robotronika]] (1998), [[Information Terror]] (1998), [[Media, Apparats, Art]] (1995-96). |
Revision as of 22:06, 9 December 2006
Initiatives: Lanolin, Mego label, mdbs booking service, Public Netbase/t0 (*1995), Vidok.
Spaces: MAK center for art, Museumsquartier, Rhiz bar modern, WUK.
Academy ateliers: Department for Visual and Media Art UKW (*1986).
Past events: Networks of Imagination (2005), Free Bitflows (2004), Abstraction Now exhibition (2003), Open Cultures (2003), Dark Markets (2002), Digital Art Generation (2002), Interface Explorer (2001), Re-Play (2000), Synworld (1999), Robotronika (1998), Information Terror (1998), Media, Apparats, Art (1995-96).
Art workers: Annja Krautgasser (1971), Echelon (1973), Felix Stalder, Hans Bernhard, Konrad Becker, Michael Aschauer (1977), Rainer Mandl (1969), Sepp Deinhofer (1978).
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Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb |