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Make Art offers performances, exhibitions, lectures and workshops, focused on the blurred line between art and software programming. The event is dedicated to artists who create their own tools, and apply the same rules to art as to free software development.
 
Make Art offers performances, exhibitions, lectures and workshops, focused on the blurred line between art and software programming. The event is dedicated to artists who create their own tools, and apply the same rules to art as to free software development.
  
* 24-29 January [[2006]], [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2006/ Archived website]
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* 24-29 January 2006, [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2006/ Archived website]
* 3-8 April [[2007]], [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2007/ Archived website]
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* 3-8 April 2007, [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2007/ Archived website]
* 25-30 November [[2008]], [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2008/ Archived website]
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* 25-30 November 2008, [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2008/ Archived website]
* 8-13 December [[2009]], [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2009/ Archived website]
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* 8-13 December 2009, [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2009/ Archived website]
* 4-7 November [[2010]], [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2010/ Archived website]
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* 4-7 November 2010, [https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/2010/ Archived website]
  
Affiliated event: [[Chmod +x art]], 2010, [[Groningen]].
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Affiliated event: [[Chmod +x art]] in [[Groningen]], 2010.
  
 
* https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/
 
* https://archive.bleu255.com/makeart/
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* [https://post.lurk.org/@320x200/109438054085779640 Video report from first edition], 2006
  
 
[[Category:FLOSS]]
 
[[Category:FLOSS]]
 
[[Category:Software art]]
 
[[Category:Software art]]
 
[[Category:Media art festivals]]
 
[[Category:Media art festivals]]

Revision as of 15:00, 1 December 2022

International festival dedicated to the integration of free/libre and open source software (FLOSS) in digital arts, organised by goto10 in Poitiers between 2006 and 2010.

Make Art offers performances, exhibitions, lectures and workshops, focused on the blurred line between art and software programming. The event is dedicated to artists who create their own tools, and apply the same rules to art as to free software development.

Affiliated event: Chmod +x art in Groningen, 2010.