Difference between revisions of "WRO Biennale"

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* [http://wro2013.wrocenter.pl Home page] (2013 edition)
 
* [http://wro2013.wrocenter.pl Home page] (2013 edition)
 
* [http://www.wrocenter.pl/biennale-wro/minione-edycje-biennale-wro-1989-2009/ Back editions, 1989-2011]
 
* [http://www.wrocenter.pl/biennale-wro/minione-edycje-biennale-wro-1989-2009/ Back editions, 1989-2011]
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* [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi%C4%99dzynarodowe_Biennale_Sztuki_Medi%C3%B3w_WRO WRO Biennale at Polish Wikipedia]
 
* [http://www.curatorial.net/go/en/read/Review+of+12th+International+Media+Art+Biennale+WRO+07+Symposium+on+Archives WRO 07 Biennale Symposium on Archives] review by Michal Szota
 
* [http://www.curatorial.net/go/en/read/Review+of+12th+International+Media+Art+Biennale+WRO+07+Symposium+on+Archives WRO 07 Biennale Symposium on Archives] review by Michal Szota
  
 
[[Category:Media art festivals]]
 
[[Category:Media art festivals]]

Revision as of 17:15, 18 March 2013

The WRO International Media Art Biennale is the major forum for new media art in Poland. Since its inception in 1989, WRO has been presenting art forms created using new media for artistic expression and communication. The array of exhibitions and presentations that make up every WRO Biennale feature a wide variety of genres and forms, including video art, installations, multimedia concerts and performances, interactive works, net and social-media projects.

WRO’s grand prize is 30 thousand zlotys. A Critics’ and Art Magazine Editors’ Prize is also awarded, along with a Public’s Choice Award.

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