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* 10-13 May [[2010]] at Kanonhallen, an old industry building in [[Oslo]].
 
* 10-13 May [[2010]] at Kanonhallen, an old industry building in [[Oslo]].
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* 25-29 May [[2011]], at Chateu Neuf in Oslo, [http://art-on-wires.org/f11/]
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* 30 April - 5 May [[2012]], [http://art-on-wires.org/f12/]
  
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Alexander Eichhorn, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo<br>
 
Alexander Eichhorn, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo<br>
 
Deepak Dwarakanath, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo<br>
 
Deepak Dwarakanath, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo<br>
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[[Lars Graugaard]], Systematic Understanding of Music (SUM), Denmark
 
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[[Category:Media art festivals]]

Revision as of 18:39, 20 June 2019

Art.on.Wires Festival for Live and Interactive Art & Technology is an open laboratory for live and interactive art where creative artists, engineers and researchers from various fields collaborate to explore and create new media technology for artistic performances in mixed-reality spaces.

  • 10-13 May 2010 at Kanonhallen, an old industry building in Oslo.
  • 25-29 May 2011, at Chateu Neuf in Oslo, [1]
  • 30 April - 5 May 2012, [2]

Organisation:
Alexander Eichhorn, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo
Deepak Dwarakanath, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo
Alexander Refsum Jensenius, FourMS Group, University of Oslo
Lars Graugaard, Systematic Understanding of Music (SUM), Denmark