Vienna

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Initiatives: 5uper.net, Cont3xt.net (*2006), European Cultural Backbone (*1999), Lanolin, line_in:line_out, Machfeld (*1999), med-user.net (*1998), Mego label, mdbs booking service, Public Netbase/t0 (*1995), Vidok.
Past initiatives: HILUS.


Festivals: Shut up and Listen! (*2006), Paraflows (*2006).
Past festivals: (d)vision (2000-2002).
Events: Dorkbot Vienna (*2006), Coded Cultures (2004, 2009).
Past events: Mobile Music Workshop (2008), Next Step Politics 09?! conference (2007), cyber feminism past forward exhibition (2007), Media-Space-Society conference (2006), Networks of Imagination (2005), Free Bitflows (2004), Abstraction Now exhibition (2003), Open Cultures (2003), Dark Markets (2002), Digital Art Generation (2002), Interface Explorer (2001), World-Information.Org (2000), Re-Play (2000), Synworld (1999), Robotronika (1998), Information Terror (1998), Recycling The Future (1997), Media, Apparats, Art (1995-96).


Spaces: 5uper.net, Brut, Depot (*1994), Electric Avenue (*2000), MAK center for art, Metalab hacker space (*2006), Museumsquartier, net culture lab (*2007), Open Space (*2008), raum35, Rhiz bar modern, WUK.
Past spaces: Public Netbase/t0 (1995-2006).


Academy programs: Visual and Media Art UKW (*1986), Video and Videoinstallation AKBILD, Visual Arts and Digital Media AKBILD, Institute for Composition and Electroacoustics MDW.


Media: Media Art Archive Vienna.
Past media: The Thing Vienna (1993-2000).


Art workers: Annja Krautgasser (1971), Arnold Haberl, Echelon (1973), Eva Wohlgemuth (1955), Felix Stalder, Frank Hartmann (1959), Georg Weckwerth (1965), Hans Bernhard, Heidi Grundmann, Klaus Filip (1963), Konrad Becker, Lia, Manu Luksch (1970), Martin Siewert (1972), Michael Aschauer (1977), Michael Kargl (Carlos Katastrofsky, 1975), Mukul Patel (1971), Nicolaj Kirisits, Nora Sternfeld, Paul Böhm, Philip Leitner (1981), Rainer Mandl (1969), Robert Adrian X, Sepp Deinhofer (1978), Susanna Niedermayr (1972), Tim Blechmann.


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