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'''Festivals''': [[Vienna Open]] (*2012), [[Coded Cultures]] (2004, 2009, 2011), [[Shut up and Listen!]] (*2006), [[Paraflows]] (*2006), [[Sound:Frame]] (*2007).<Br>
 
'''Festivals''': [[Vienna Open]] (*2012), [[Coded Cultures]] (2004, 2009, 2011), [[Shut up and Listen!]] (*2006), [[Paraflows]] (*2006), [[Sound:Frame]] (*2007).<Br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[Phonofemme]] (2011), [[(d)vision]] (2000-2002).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[Phonofemme]] (2011), [[(d)vision]] (2000-2002).<br>
'''Events''': [https://www.instagram.com/parken.or.liveinthepark/ Parken] music series (*2019), [http://thefutureofdemonstration.net/ The Future of Demonstration] (2017), [[Technopolitics]] (*2011), [[Oekonux Conference]] (2004), [[Troubling Research]] (2010-2011), [[Dorkbot Vienna]] (*2006).<bR>
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'''Events''': [https://www.nadalokal.at/?p=5742 Reclaim] (2020), [https://www.instagram.com/parken.or.liveinthepark/ Parken] music series (*2019), [http://thefutureofdemonstration.net/ The Future of Demonstration] (2017), [[Technopolitics]] (*2011), [[Oekonux Conference]] (2004), [[Troubling Research]] (2010-2011), [[Dorkbot Vienna]] (*2006).<bR>
 
'''Past events''': [[Libre Graphics Meeting]] (2012), [[Pask Present]] exhibition (2008), [[Mobile Music Workshop]] (2008), [[Next Step Politics 09?!]] conference (2007), [[cyber feminism past forward]] exhibition (2007), [[ISMIR]] conference (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), [[Translocation new media/art]] exhibition and symposium (1999), [[Robotronika]] (1998), [[Information Terror]] (1998), [[Recycling The Future]] (1997), [[Media, Apparats, Art]] (1995-96), [[Audio Scene '79]] exhibition (1979), [[Ars ex Machina]] congress (1978).
 
'''Past events''': [[Libre Graphics Meeting]] (2012), [[Pask Present]] exhibition (2008), [[Mobile Music Workshop]] (2008), [[Next Step Politics 09?!]] conference (2007), [[cyber feminism past forward]] exhibition (2007), [[ISMIR]] conference (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), [[Translocation new media/art]] exhibition and symposium (1999), [[Robotronika]] (1998), [[Information Terror]] (1998), [[Recycling The Future]] (1997), [[Media, Apparats, Art]] (1995-96), [[Audio Scene '79]] exhibition (1979), [[Ars ex Machina]] congress (1978).
  

Revision as of 20:28, 26 December 2020

Initiatives: 5uper.net, Cont3xt.net (*2006), Contemporary Matters (*2018), European Cultural Backbone (*1999), Lanolin, line_in:line_out, Machfeld (*1999), med-user.net (*1998), Mego label, mdbs booking service, monochrom (*1993), Public Netbase/t0 (*1995), quintessenz (*1994), Schnittpunkt, sixpackfilm (*1991), Synema society for film and media [1], Talaash (*2008), Technopolitics research platform (*2009), Vidok, WORM, WUK (*1979).
Past initiatives: HILUS.

Festivals: Vienna Open (*2012), Coded Cultures (2004, 2009, 2011), Shut up and Listen! (*2006), Paraflows (*2006), Sound:Frame (*2007).
Past festivals: Phonofemme (2011), (d)vision (2000-2002).
Events: Reclaim (2020), Parken music series (*2019), The Future of Demonstration (2017), Technopolitics (*2011), Oekonux Conference (2004), Troubling Research (2010-2011), Dorkbot Vienna (*2006).
Past events: Libre Graphics Meeting (2012), Pask Present exhibition (2008), Mobile Music Workshop (2008), Next Step Politics 09?! conference (2007), cyber feminism past forward exhibition (2007), ISMIR conference (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), Translocation new media/art exhibition and symposium (1999), Robotronika (1998), Information Terror (1998), Recycling The Future (1997), Media, Apparats, Art (1995-96), Audio Scene '79 exhibition (1979), Ars ex Machina congress (1978).

Venues: 5uper.net, Boem cultural centre (*2010), Brut, clubblumen, Club U, Depot (*1994), Electric Avenue (*2000), Exile gallery, Flex, Fluc, MAK center for art, Metalab hacker space (*2006), Mz Baltazar's Laboratory feminist hackerspace (*2009), Museumsquartier, nadaLokal (*2009), net culture lab (*2007), Open Space (*2008), raum35, Reaktor, Rhiz bar modern, Salon für Kunstbuch artist's bookshop & exhibition space (*2007), School feminist off-space for performative screenings (*2011), Station Rose (*1988), Tonspur sound art scene, Transporter bar, WUK culture centre (*1981).
Past spaces: Das Werk art and culture centre (2006-2020), Public Netbase/t0 (1995-2006).
More: http://unlike.net/vienna

Academy programs: Art & Science UAK (*2010), Fine and Media Arts UKW (*1986), Art and Technology UKW, Video and Videoinstallation AKBILD, Visual Arts and Digital Media AKBILD, Institute for Composition and Electroacoustics MDW, TransArts UKW (*2012).

Media: Eikon magazine (*1991), Media Art Archive Vienna, PW-Magazine, q/depesche newsletter (*1998), turm4 mailing list, Traumawien publishing (*2010).
Past media: The Thing Vienna (1993-2000).

Art workers: Alexander Nikolic, Andreas Klotz (1983), Andreas Trobollowitsch, Annja Krautgasser (1971), Arnold Haberl, Axel Stockburger, Bartholomäus_Traubeck, Bernd Kräftner, Bernhard Gál (1971), Echelon (1973), Elisabeth von Samsonow, Eva Wohlgemuth (1955), Felix Stalder, Frank Hartmann (1959), Gebhard Sengmüller, Georg Weckwerth (1965), Gordan Savicic, Hans Bernhard, Heidi Grundmann, Hong-Kai Wang (1971), Johannes Grenzfurthner, Johannes Tröndle, Joseph Knierzinger, Juliana Herrero, Klaus Filip (1963), Konrad Becker, Lia, Lukas Jost Gross, Maja Osojnik (1976), Manu Luksch (1970), Martin Siewert (1972), Matija Schellander, Matthias Tarasiewicz, Michael Aschauer (1977), Michael Kargl (Carlos Katastrofsky, 1975), Mukul Patel (1971), Nataša Sienčnik (1984), Nicolaj Kirisits, Nora Sternfeld, Paul Böhm, Peter Kutin, Philip Leitner (1981), Rainer Mandl (1969), Robert Adrian X, Sepp Deinhofer (1978), Stefanie Wuschitz, Susanna Niedermayr (1972), Tamara Wilhelm, Tim Blechmann, Tina Frank, Václav Peloušek (1988), Valerie Deifel, Virgil Widrich.

More
  • Vienna at Indie Travel Guide, [2]


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