Difference between revisions of "Vienna"

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'''Past events''': [[Networks of Imagination]] (2005), [[Free Bitflows]] (2004), [[Abstraction Now]] exhibition (2003), [[Open Cultures]] (2003), [[Dark Markets]] (2002), [[Digital Art Generation]] (2002), [[Interface Explorer]] (2001), [[Synworld]] (1999), [[Robotronika]] (1998), [[Information Terror]] (1998).
 
'''Past events''': [[Networks of Imagination]] (2005), [[Free Bitflows]] (2004), [[Abstraction Now]] exhibition (2003), [[Open Cultures]] (2003), [[Dark Markets]] (2002), [[Digital Art Generation]] (2002), [[Interface Explorer]] (2001), [[Synworld]] (1999), [[Robotronika]] (1998), [[Information Terror]] (1998).
  
'''Art workers''': [[Annja Krautgasser]] (*1971), [[Echelon]] (*1973), [[Felix Stalder]], [[Hans Bernhard]], [[Konrad Becker]], [[Michael Aschauer]] (*1977), [[Rainer Mandl]] (*1969), [[Sepp Deinhofer]] (*1978).
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'''Art workers''': [[Annja Krautgasser]] (1971), [[Echelon]] (1973), [[Felix Stalder]], [[Hans Bernhard]], [[Konrad Becker]], [[Michael Aschauer]] (1977), [[Rainer Mandl]] (1969), [[Sepp Deinhofer]] (1978).
  
  
 
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Revision as of 12:05, 26 October 2006

Initiatives: Lanolin, Mego label, mdbs booking service, Public Netbase/t0 (*1995), Vidok.

Spaces: MAK center for art, Museumsquartier, Rhiz bar modern, WUK.

Past events: Networks of Imagination (2005), Free Bitflows (2004), Abstraction Now exhibition (2003), Open Cultures (2003), Dark Markets (2002), Digital Art Generation (2002), Interface Explorer (2001), Synworld (1999), Robotronika (1998), Information Terror (1998).

Art workers: Annja Krautgasser (1971), Echelon (1973), Felix Stalder, Hans Bernhard, Konrad Becker, Michael Aschauer (1977), Rainer Mandl (1969), Sepp Deinhofer (1978).


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb