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'''Vector Hack''' is a biennial international festival devoted to experimental analog vector graphics. Vector Hack gathers researchers, developers, and artists from around the world to investigate experimental audiovisual works using oscilloscopes, lasers, and a variety of other techniques and devices. In a true community spirit, Vector Hack participants share ideas and develop work together alongside a program of talks and performances. [https://vectorhackfestival.com/2022/about/ (2022)]
 
'''Vector Hack''' is a biennial international festival devoted to experimental analog vector graphics. Vector Hack gathers researchers, developers, and artists from around the world to investigate experimental audiovisual works using oscilloscopes, lasers, and a variety of other techniques and devices. In a true community spirit, Vector Hack participants share ideas and develop work together alongside a program of talks and performances. [https://vectorhackfestival.com/2022/about/ (2022)]
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Team: [http://i.m.klif.tv/ Ivan Marušić Klif], [[Derek Holzer]], [[Chris King]], a.o.
  
 
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* Editions: [https://vectorhackfestival.com/2018/ Zagreb / Ljubljana (2018)], [https://vectorhackfestival.com/2020/ Rijeka, Ljubljana, Dubrovnik (2020)], [https://vectorhackfestival.com/2022/ Zagreb, Šibenik (2022)]
 
* Editions: [https://vectorhackfestival.com/2018/ Zagreb / Ljubljana (2018)], [https://vectorhackfestival.com/2020/ Rijeka, Ljubljana, Dubrovnik (2020)], [https://vectorhackfestival.com/2022/ Zagreb, Šibenik (2022)]
  
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 17 April 2024

Vector Hack is a biennial international festival devoted to experimental analog vector graphics. Vector Hack gathers researchers, developers, and artists from around the world to investigate experimental audiovisual works using oscilloscopes, lasers, and a variety of other techniques and devices. In a true community spirit, Vector Hack participants share ideas and develop work together alongside a program of talks and performances. (2022)

Team: Ivan Marušić Klif, Derek Holzer, Chris King, a.o.

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