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66b/cell – Performance

The performance by the Japanese media drive unit 66b/cell staged in visually colorful and acoustically shrill fashion is a combination of Faust II and theire brand new work Test Patches.

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Gabriele Hofer - 24.07.2002

 
 

net.flag – A Flag for the Net by Mark Napier


Under the title of “Weltkarten – change the map”, Ars Electronica exhibits current world map projections in which geography legitimated by the nation-state system is overlaid by the reciprocities and points of rupture in our modern Information Society. One of these projects is Mark Napier’s net.flag.

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Gabriele Hofer - 22.07.2002



 

Man'yo Wounded 2001: Golden Nica / Digital Musics


The Golden Nica winning composition Man'Yo Wounded 2001 by Japanese composer Yasunao Tone features an outstanding example of his groundbreaking use of manipulated CD's that he has been working with since the early eighties.

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I. Fischer - 19.07.2002



 

In a Cyberworld, Cities of Brick and Mortar Remain the Centers of Power


Information and communication are available worldwide. Yet, a small number of global cities plays an ever growing role as centers of influence and have an ever greater impact on decisions and events worldwide. This is not only true for the conventional means to exercise power, notably money and political institutions. It also applies to culture and media that form clusters which are located at largely the same global nodes.

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Rüdiger Wischenbart - 17.07.2002



 

BotFighters Distinction Net Vision / Net Excellence


BotFighters – a location-based mobile game developed by It's Alive! (S), where you design your robot on the game’s website, then battle against other players out on the streets.

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I. Fischer - 15.07.2002



 

Sintflut – A Concert Performance by Detlef Heusinger


Sintflut, the Flood, metaphor for apocalypse, primal myth not only of Western culture, is a theme with great contemporary relevance. Ars Electronica presents a composition by Detlef Heusinger for orchestra and computer, visually adapted as a video triptych.

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Gabriele Hofer - 12.07.2002



 

Metissacana Closes its Doors


One of the pioneers of the Internet in Africa, the Senegalise provider Metissacana, is closing its doors in Senegal: Oumou Sy and Michel Mavros, founders of Metissacana, will explain why during the Ars Electronica Symposium.

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I. Fischer - 10.07.2002



 

Community Interpreting: A video installation by Bettina Henkel


This video installation with DVD players controlled in sync is part of the artistic program of the opening reception of Ars Electronica 2002 and the Linzer Klangwolke. This year Ars Electronica, Brucknerhaus and ORF Upper Austrian Regional Studio jointly present the opening.

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Gabriele Hofer - 08.07.2002



 

BOX 30 / 70: Sam Auinger/Bruce Odland


The sound installation Box 30/70 “tunes” the plaza in front of the Ars Electronica Center through subtle transformations of urban soundscapes. An ongoing dialog with the cities of the world.

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G. Hofer - 05.07.2002



 

The Crossing: Distinction / Interactive Art


The Crossing exhibition, developed by a group of researchers around Ranjit Makkuni (IND) is a good example of how cultural content, such as Indian mythology, can be translated and made transparent through the application of novel and intuitive interfaces.

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I. Fischer - 03.07.2002



 

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