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- 9 March 2024, 11 AM - 8.30 PM, arebyte Gallery. Symposium and live play sessions.
Curated by artist David Blandy and writer Jamie Sutcliffe in association with Strange Attractor Press, Areas Of Effect: Planar Systems, Critical Roles, and Gaming Imaginaries is a one-day symposium on Tabletop Role Playing Games (TTRPGs) with live game sessions. The … Continue reading →
- Lisbon, 24th May 2024. Call for Papers is open unitl 22/3/2024
International Conference “Towards an Automated Art? Learning Machines, Human Creativity and Uncertainty” is announced. The conference will take place in Lisbon (Portugal) on 24 May, 2024. The event aims to provide a space for interdisciplinary discussion, bringing together different … Continue reading →
- Linz, from May 8th to 11th, 2024. The open call deadline is 23rd February 2024
AMRO, Art Meets Radical Openness, is a biennial festival for art, hacktivism and open cultures, organized since 2008 by servus.at in cooperation with the Linz University of Art, Department of Time-Based Media. AMRO offers a context for discussing the … Continue reading →
- São Paulo, from July 2nd to August 25th, 2024
Registration to participate in FILE – International Electronic Language Festival projects in 2024 is now open. The festival seeks original works of art and educational projects (lectures and workshops) in Art and Technology, by Brazilian and international artists. It … Continue reading →
Area: digital art
Text by Caterina Sbrana. “Our Galleries are temporarily closed due to current coronavirus restrictions. We look forward to welcoming you back again soon”. This message is on the home page of the Serpentine Galleries website and it’s similar to others we … Continue reading
Digital Past is an annual two-day conference organised by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. It showcases innovative digital technologies and techniques for data capture, interpretation and dissemination of the heritage of Wales, the UK … Continue reading
The inaugural Asia Society Triennial is currently on view at Asia Society Museum and select locations in New York City through June 27, 2021. The first edition of the Asia Society Triennial, titled “We Do Not Dream Alone”, is composed … Continue reading
Text by Caterina Sbrana. It might seem difficult to talk about art, ecology and nature, during the pandemic from Covid-19. Giving the public the opportunity to live the art even when the museums are closed is a challenge that not … Continue reading
Beijing Culture & Art Fund, together with University of the Arts (UArts) in Philadelphia, and the Academy Arts & Design, Tsinghua University (AADTHU) in Beijing, is delighted to present the first virtual edition of Technology and Innovation in Fiber … Continue reading
JD Malat Gallery is proud to present ecstasy, a solo exhibition by leading Turkish sculptor Hande Sekerciler. From the 26th of November until the 1st of January, ecstasy will bring together a selection of three-dimensional digital sculptures to explore the … Continue reading
For over two decades, Art Center Nabi in Seoul has been committed to exploring the role of the arts and new technologies to gain new insight in human possibilities and addressing social problems. Nabi has invited artists to develop projects … Continue reading
Espacio Byte, digital art museum, presents a new exhibition on computer viruses. An approach to the aesthetic dimension of disruptive phenomena in the digital ecosystem. The curatorial project raises an analogy between pandemics in the biological and digital sphere, and … Continue reading
Nesta Italia, supported by Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo and the European Commission, is launching ‘City of the future’ – S+T+ARTS Open Call for Artists, Creatives and Collectives, addressed to creatives from all over Europe. The aim of the Open … Continue reading