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Annual international electronic arts event taking place in the Baltics, from [[1992]] to [[2000]] (?).
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An annual international electronic arts event taking place in the Baltics, from [[1992]] to [[2000]] (?).
  
* '''dig_in_time: offline@online media art festival''' 3nd edition, 24-25 Nov 2000, at Uue Kunsti Muuseumis, [[Pärnu]], Estonia. Theme: Intimate technologies. Curators: [[Tiia Johannson]], [[Katrin Kivimaa]], [[Raivo Kelomees]]. Organised by The Museum of New Art in Chaplin Art Center [http://www.chaplin.ee/], Academy Non Grata [http://www.uninet.ee/~nongrata/] and Mediaswamp [http://way.to/mediaswamp]. Presentations of net.art, CD-ROMs, videos, short films, lectures about cyberart and artist presentations. [http://www.online.ee/~offline/] [http://www.online.ee/~offline/digintime/] [http://web.archive.org/web/20010606114836/http://www.artun.ee/digintime/]
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* '''Media Non Grata: offline@online media art festival''', 2nd edition, 1999. [http://www.artun.ee/mediafest99]
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* ''French-Baltic video art festival'', Riga, Vilnius, and Tallinn, 1992/1993
* '''offline@online: French-Baltic-Nordic Video and New Media Festival''', 19-21 Nov 1998, hosted by the E-Media Centre of the Estonian Academy of Arts in Tallinn. Festival director: [[Raivo Kelomees]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010607144819/http://www.artun.ee/festival/] [http://www.online.ee/~offline/festival/]
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* Second ''French-Baltic video art festival'', 1993/1994
* '''French-Baltic-Nordic Video and Electronic Art Festival''', Riga, 1997
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* 3rd ''French-Baltic Video Art Festival'', Vilnius, 1994
* '''French-Baltic Video Festival''', 1996, Vilnius
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* ''French-Baltic Video Festival'', 1995, Vilnius
* '''French-Baltic Video Festival''', 1995, Vilnius
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* ''French-Baltic Video Festival'', 1996, Vilnius
* 3rd '''French-Baltic Video Art Festival''', Vilnius, 1994
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* ''French-Baltic-Nordic Video and Electronic Art Festival'', Riga, 1997
* Second ''French-Baltic video art festival'', 1993/94
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20010607144819/http://www.artun.ee/festival/ offline@online: French-Baltic-Nordic Video and New Media Festival]'', E-Media Centre of the Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, 19-21 Nov 1998. Festival director: [[Raivo Kelomees]]. [http://www.online.ee/~offline/festival/]
* ''French-Baltic video art festival'', Riga/Vilnius/Tallinn, 1992/93
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20010429083145/http://www.artun.ee/mediafest99/ Media Non Grata: offline@online media art festival]'', 2nd edition, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, 24-25 Nov 1999.
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20010802122902/https://www.online.ee/~offline/digintime/ dig_in_time: offline@online media art festival]'' 3nd edition, Uue Kunsti Muuseumis, [[Pärnu]], Estonia, 24-25 Nov 2000. Theme: Intimate technologies. Curators: [[Tiia Johannson]], [[Katrin Kivimaa]], [[Raivo Kelomees]]. Organised by The Museum of New Art in Chaplin Art Center [http://www.chaplin.ee/], Academy Non Grata [http://www.uninet.ee/~nongrata/] and Mediaswamp [http://way.to/mediaswamp]. Presentations of net.art, CD-ROMs, videos, short films, lectures about cyberart and artist presentations. [http://www.online.ee/~offline/] [http://web.archive.org/web/20010606114836/http://www.artun.ee/digintime/]
  
 
See also: [[Estonia#Video_art]]
 
See also: [[Estonia#Video_art]]
  
 
[[Category:Video]]
 
[[Category:Video]]

Revision as of 13:04, 8 January 2020

An annual international electronic arts event taking place in the Baltics, from 1992 to 2000 (?).

Editions

See also: Estonia#Video_art