Pixxelpoint is one of the most successful and renowned festivals of new media art in Slovenia and also abroad. Its purpose is firstly, to bring the information technology and new media art closer to the...
The How They Got Game Project at Stanford University is currently seeking papers that explore the connections between mapping, cartographic practices, and electronic gaming for an illustrated book that...
On the occasion of the publication of the book RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting , published by FPEditions and edited by Antonio Caronia, Janez Jansa and Domenico Quaranta, Fabio Paris...
Pace Digital Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition curated by Michelle Kasprzak, The Aesthetics of Gaming. Explore Anita Fontaine + Mike Pelletier's CuteXdoom II and Joe Mckay's Avoid that present...
"Land of Illusion" Open Space: The virtual installation takes place in "Land of Illusion" in Second Life, which is an open space for artist collaboration and creativity.
Location One presents “Mission Accomplished,” a virtual-residency collaboration of Hidenori Watanave, Susanne Berkenheger, and Andy Deck. Their work, prepared without ever meeting face-to-face, uses Google...
Marco Manray Cadioli, who's been exploring the evolution of virtual worlds through photography for several years, introduces his first personal exhibition, "REPLICA", for the opening of Overfoto Gallery...
Imaging Place, is a place-based, virtual reality art project. It
takes the form of a user navigated, interactive computer program that combines panoramic photography, digital video, and three-dimensional
technologies to investigate and document situations where the forces
of globalization are impacting the lives of individuals in local
communities.
The goal of the project is to develop the technologies,
the methodology and the content for truly immersive and navigable
narrative, based in real places. For the past several months, Freeman has been implementing the "Imaging Place" project in Second Life. In
"Imaging Place SL: The U.S./Mexico Border," Freeman explores the
issues, politics and personal memories of this contested space.
Second Front is the first dedicated performance art group in Second
Life. To officially open JC Fremont's Installation at Ars Virtua,
Second Front will be creating a realtime interpretive and site-specific performance based on JC Fremont's theme 'Borders' to
compliment "Imaging Place SL: The U.S./Mexico Border."