Difference between revisions of "Gdańsk"
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'''Festivals''': [[In Out Festival]] (*2007).<br> | '''Festivals''': [[In Out Festival]] (*2007).<br> | ||
'''Events''': [[Art&Science Meeting]] (*2011), [[Parakino]] (*2005).<br> | '''Events''': [[Art&Science Meeting]] (*2011), [[Parakino]] (*2005).<br> | ||
− | '''Past events''': [[Towards the Third Culture, the Co-Existence of Art, Science and Technology]] conference (2011), [[C:\Let's hack the illusion!]] (2006). | + | '''Past events''': [[Performing Data]] exhibition (2012), [[Towards the Third Culture, the Co-Existence of Art, Science and Technology]] conference (2011), [[C:\Let's hack the illusion!]] (2006). |
'''Academy ateliers''': [[Intermedia ASP Gdansk|Intermedia ASP]]. | '''Academy ateliers''': [[Intermedia ASP Gdansk|Intermedia ASP]]. |
Revision as of 09:44, 16 May 2012
Initiatives: Emiszyn, Pink Freud (*1998).
Festivals: In Out Festival (*2007).
Events: Art&Science Meeting (*2011), Parakino (*2005).
Past events: Performing Data exhibition (2012), Towards the Third Culture, the Co-Existence of Art, Science and Technology conference (2011), C:\Let's hack the illusion! (2006).
Academy ateliers: Intermedia ASP.
Art workers: Adam Witkowski (1978), Agata Rogos (1980), Grzegorz Klaman (1959), Krzysztof Topolski (aka Arszyn) (1973), Lidia Makowska (1970), Marcin Dymiter (aka Emiter) (1971), Piotr Wyrzykowski, Tomasz Szkudlarek (1954), Wojciech Mazolewski, Wojtek Zamiara.
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