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FESTIVAL
Ars Electronica 2005: HYBRID - living in paradox
  Ars Electronica 2005: HYBRID - living in paradox

The rapid ongoing abrogation of boundaries and fusions in art, technology and society will occupy the focal point of the 2005 Ars Electronica Festival.

A profusion of fascinating events, conferences, symposia, exhibitions and performances will open up insight into the state-of-the-art of international media culture.

press release: Hybrid - living in paradox (pdf / 599 KB)
preliminary program (pdf / 806 KB)
photo: Strandbeest (jpg / 1.8 MB)
source: Lourens van der Klis
photo: Strandbeest (jpg /1.43 MB)
source: Lourens van der Klis
photo: POD (Wind Array Cascade Machine) (jpg / 1.7 MB)
source: Steve Heimbecker - Qube Assemblage
photo: Life: a user's manual (jpg / 1.3 MB)
source: Michelle Teran
photo: Run Motherfucker Run (jpg / 2MB)
source: Marnix de Nijs - RMR_organisation
photo: The Ladder (jpg /427 KB)
source: John Gerrard
photo: TANA-BANA - Designing Substantive Freedoms (jpg / 1.8 MB)
source: Srishti Scholl of Art Design and Technology, Bangalore
photo: Origin (jpg / 1.2 MB)
source: Daniel Lee
photo: Strandbeest (jpg / 1.54 KB)
source: Lourens van der Klis
photo: logo Festival Ars Electronica 2005: Hybrid - living in paradox (jpg / 1.18 MB)
source: Daniel Lee
photo: Geetha Narayanan (jpg / 911 KB)
source: rubra
photo de Kerckhove (jpg / 358 KB)
source: rubra
photo: cut-out of the 2005 Festival Ars Electronica logo (jpg / 1.18 MB)
source: Ars Electronica / Daniel Lee
press release
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