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* [[2001]]. De-globalizing / Re-globalizing. [http://www.mediaterra.org/2001/]
 
* [[2001]]. De-globalizing / Re-globalizing. [http://www.mediaterra.org/2001/]
 
* 6-9 December [[2002]]. New Platforms of Spectacle, Communication and Resistance. [http://www.mediaterra.org/2002/]
 
* 6-9 December [[2002]]. New Platforms of Spectacle, Communication and Resistance. [http://www.mediaterra.org/2002/]
* 30 January to 2 February [[2004]]. From text to hypertext. http://www.mediaterra.org/2004/
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* 30 January to 2 February [[2004]]. From text to hypertext. [http://www.mediaterra.org/2004/]
 
* 4-8 October [[2006]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070703050125/http://www.mediaterra.org/en/index.htm Gaming Realities].
 
* 4-8 October [[2006]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070703050125/http://www.mediaterra.org/en/index.htm Gaming Realities].
  

Revision as of 07:55, 15 September 2019

medi@terra was an International Art and Technology Festival which is organized by Fournos Centre for the Digital Culture with the support of the Greek Ministry of Culture in Athens from 1998-2006.

Direction: Dodo Santorineos. Artistic direction: Manthos Santorineos.

Editions
  • 1998. 1st Greek Festival for Art and Technology.
  • 1999. Mediterranean and Balkan Festival, Pendulum Symposium.
  • 2000. Neo[techno]logisms.
  • 2001. De-globalizing / Re-globalizing. [1]
  • 6-9 December 2002. New Platforms of Spectacle, Communication and Resistance. [2]
  • 30 January to 2 February 2004. From text to hypertext. [3]
  • 4-8 October 2006. Gaming Realities.
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