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The festival incorporates an award competition for art and media. The three categories: [[software]], [[image]] and [[interaction]] were used in the years 2001-2004, since 2005 the competition has been run without such categories.
 
The festival incorporates an award competition for art and media. The three categories: [[software]], [[image]] and [[interaction]] were used in the years 2001-2004, since 2005 the competition has been run without such categories.
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*[[Armin Medosch]] ''Good Bye Reality! How Media Art Died But Nobody Noticed'' (2006) http://www.mazine.ws/node/230
  
  

Revision as of 15:21, 7 June 2007

Transmediale is an annual festival for art and digital culture, held in Berlin.

Originating as a video and film festival for contemporary art that started in 1988, transmediale has since 2001 been directed by Andreas Broeckmann who introduced an interest in software art and re-established the festival as an important contributor to the European art scene. Festival titles have included 'Do it yourself!' (2001), 'Go Public!' (2002), 'Play Global!' (2003), 'Fly Utopia!' (2004), 'Basics' (2005), and 'Reality Addicts' (2006). The festival included large media art exhibitions in 2002 and in 2006 ('Smile Machines'). From 2005-2009, transmediale is receiving a major grant from the German Federal Cultural Foundation.

The festival incorporates an award competition for art and media. The three categories: software, image and interaction were used in the years 2001-2004, since 2005 the competition has been run without such categories.


Articles


http://www.transmediale.de
video archive 2003, http://netzspannung.org/tele-lectures/series/transmediale03/?lang=en