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  1. ARS Electronica FESTIVAL

    "TANA-BANA" (literally: “warp and weft”) is the title of the 2005 Campus exhibition. This year’s Golden Nica in the Digital Musics category goes to one of the greats in this genre: Maryanne …

  2. Blending with the such as bionics or artificial intelli- surrounding hanging red engines they gence, to high-tech/low-tech hybrids, Ars Electronica 2005: Festival for created an eerie metallic …

  3. Ars Electronica 2005 • Digicult | Digital Art, Design and Culture

    HYBRID—living in paradox, the theme of Ars Electronica 2005, examines the implosive tendencies that digital technologies impose on the world, bringing cultures on top of each other …

  4. Ars Electronica Archiv

    Hybrid—living in paradox, the theme of Ars Electronica 2005, examines the implosive tendencies that digital technologies impose on the world, bringing cultures on top of each other and …

  5. Ars electronica 2005 : hybrid - living in paradox - Archive.org

    Ars electronica 2005 : hybrid - living in paradox.

  6. Hybrid - living in paradox, the theme of Ars Electronica 2005, examines the implosive tendencies that digital technologies impose on the world, bringing cultures on top of each other and …

  7. Histories and Theories of Intermedia: Ars Electronica 2005 - First ...

    HYBRID—living in paradox, the theme of Ars Electronica 2005, examines the implosive tendencies that digital technologies impose on the world, bringing cultures on top of each other …

  8. Hybrid: Living in Paradox - Ars Electronica 2005 - NeMe

    Apr 17, 2005 · The rapid ongoing abrogation of boundaries and fusions in art, technology and society will occupy the focal point of the 2005 Ars Electronica Festival. 2005 Ars Electronica …

  9. Ars Electronica 2005: Hybrid, living in paradox | Neural

    The hybrid as symbol of evolutionary change was used as the main theme of Ars Electronica 2005, subdivided into the ‘cultures’, ‘politics’, ‘ecologies’ and ‘creatures’ sections.

  10. Festival ArchiveArs Electronica Festival

    Discover over 40 years of Ars Electronica and experience the history of the digital revolution. Who Owns the Truth?