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VIDA 6.0 Is the fifth internatinal competition of Artificial Life (A-Life).
VIDA 5.0 The jury received 57 proposals from 18 countries, of which 27 were shortlisted in the produced-work category and 6 in the incentive for new productions from Spain and Latin America.
LIFE 4.0 The jury for the Life 4.0 competition Daniel Canogar, Machiko Kusahara, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Sally Jane Norman and Nell Tenhaaf reviewed 35 artworks that utilise artificial life concepts and techniques.
LIFE 3.0 The Telefonica Foundation is happy to announce LIFE 3.0, the second edition of this international competition seeking to reward excellence in artistic creation that has embedded in it the practices of Artificial Life. Money prizes totalling US$10,000 were awarded to three projects selected by an international jury.
CIBERVISION, the exhibition is organized by Rey Juan Carlos University. Among others, its objectives are to foster contacts and to take part in the transversal networks of research and design that exist between the arts, science and new technologies.
THE TRACE The interactive telepresence installation was presented in ARCO '95, Madrid. The piece consisted of vectors, sounds and graphics that responded to the movements of two participants in remote sites who were invited to share the same telematic space. Currently, a new version of the installation is being presented at the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal. From November 4, 1999 to February 6, 2000.
LIFE 2.0 is the first international competition seeking to reward excellence in artistic creation that has embedded in it the practices of Artificial Life (A-life). We are looking for art works that are premised on the strategies of A-life research, its conceptual approaches as well as its methods of digital synthesis. Money prizes totalling US $10,000 will be awarded to three projects selected by an international jury.
ARTE ELECTRÓNICO EN ESPAÑA. As part of the celebrattion of the ART FUTURA 1998 festival, a summary of Spanish artists working in the field. (in Spanish only)
The online COMPARATIVE CYBERLEXICON (English to Spanish) is a compilation of English terminology peculiar to computer culture and technology and its equivalents in Spanish. Currently with over 1800 entries, the lexicon is updated on a regular basis.
The official web site of the Fifth International Conference on Cyberspace 5CYBERCONF which took place in June 1996 and was praised as a huge success by presenters and participants alike. The 5CYBERCONF proceedings are now online as are the ZKP2 Proceedings by Nettime.
A site dedicated to the first art and new techonologies exhibition in Madrid, ARTE VIRTUAL, which took place in an old metro tunnel. Virtual reality, telepresence, interactive video, post-photography, sound sculpture, robotics and CD-Rom were featured in 12 reactive artworks by 16 prominent artists from 8 countries.
The ABLE SKIN is a standardized cellular structure designed to hide landmark buildings and monuments, indefinitely. The Able Skin is a technologically mediated architectural prosthesis, a rigid interface that envelops buildings with the simple geometry of boring rectangular modules.
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