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Here are listed all the previous issues of electronic arts and digital culture monthly magazine Digimag. Through these direct links is possible come back to read everything was writtens by Digicult collaborators during all the last months, from the first issue in February 2005 to the last month issue.

In this way, is possible to complete a step back circuit through all the articles written, through the reviews, the presentations about all the tipical themes of Digicult. From net art to hacktivism, from audiovisuals to electronic music, from performing arts to interaction design, from software art to new media, from artificial intelligence to video art. In the past issues of Digicult magazine you will find a real experienced baggage from the people that directly makes electronic culture in Italy today, with their passion and competence.

 

SECTIONS :

Interviews (338 Dialogues)

Net Art (94 Articles)

Hack Art (90 Articles)

Software Art (80 Articles)

Video Art (86 Articles)

Electronica (103 Articles)

Audiovideo (101 Articles)

Artificial Intelligence (89 Articles)

Design (106 Articles)

Performing Art (78 Articles)

New Media (86 Articles)

 

AUTHORS :

Luigi Pagliarini (14 Articles)

Tatiana Bazzichelli (16 Articles)

Gianluca Del Gobbo (5 Articles)

Bertram Niessen (33 Articles)

Marco Mancuso (95 Articles)

Teresa De Feo (24 Articles)

Miriam Petruzzelli (21 Articles)

Luigi Ghezzi (39 Articles)

Giulia Baldi (14 Articles)

Simona Brusa (10 Articles)

Alex Dandi (13 Articles)

Simone Bertuzzi (10 Articles)

Domenico Quaranta (23 Articles)

Maria Molinari (12 Articles)

Mariangela Scalzi (3 Articles)

Lorenzo Tripodi (7 Articles)

Massimo Schiavoni (43 Articles)

Leo Learchi (4 Articles)

Monica Ponzini (38 Articles)

Domenico Sciajno (5 Articles)

Valentina Tanni (15 Articles)

Annamaria Monteverdi (33 Articles)

Motor (9 Articles)

Isabella Depanis (9 Articles)

Beatrice Ferrario (10 Articles)

Fabio Franchino (11 Articles)

Tiziana Gemin (21 Articles)

Alessandra Migani (16 Articles)

Lucrezia Cippitelli (25 Articles)

Maria Rita Silvestri (3 Articles)

Sarah Nussenblatt (2 Articles)

Marco Cadioli (7 Articles)

Silvia Bianchi (24 Articles)

Elena Vairani (5 Articles)

Luca Bergero (4 Articles)

Claudia D'Alonzo (16 Articles)

Luca Merzello (2 Articles)

Francesca Valsecchi (6 Articles)

Barbara Sansone (25 Articles)

Sara Tirelli (3 Articles)

Roberto Paci Dalò (3 Articles)

Beatrice Bonfanti (2 Articles)

Laura Colini (3 Articles)

Elena Ravera (2 Articles)

Eleonora Oreggia (8 Articles)

Giulia Simi (20 Articles)

Alessandro Massobrio (4 Articles)

Silvia Scaravaggi (23 Articles)

Paolo Branca (1 Articles)

Maresa Lippolis (4 Articles)

Francesco D'Orazio (3 Articles)

Alessio Galbiati (12 Articles)

Alessio Chierico (2 Articles)

Claudia Moriniello (2 Articles)

Loredana Menghi (1 Articles)

Giuseppe Cordaro (6 Articles)

Antonio Caronia (5 Articles)

Cristiano Poian (1 Articles)

Clemente Pestelli (4 Articles)

Donata Marletta (9 Articles)

Valeria Merlini (2 Articles)

Davide Anni (3 Articles)

Stefano Raimondi (3 Articles)

OtherehtO (3 Articles)

Loretta Borrelli (7 Articles)

Carla Langella (4 Articles)

Marco Riciputi (6 Articles)

Elena Gianni (2 Articles)

Matteo Milani (8 Articles)

Francesco Bertocco (8 Articles)

Silvia Casini (6 Articles)

Jeremy Levine (7 Articles)

Marvin Milanese (2 Articles)

Philippa Barr (1 Articles)

Massimo Botta (1 Articles)

Alex Foti (2 Articles)

Micha Cardenas (2 Articles)

Serena Cangiano (4 Articles)

Pasquale Napolitano (3 Articles)

Simona Fiore (4 Articles)

Zoe Romano (2 Articles)

Enrico Pitozzi (4 Articles)

Eugenia Fratzeskou (2 Articles)

Mattia Casalegno (2 Articles)

Robin Peckam (0 Articles)

Silvia Bertolotti (3 Articles)

Simone Broglia (3 Articles)

Claudio Musso (1 Articles)

Claudia Maina (1 Articles)

Elena Biserna (1 Articles)

 

 

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OPEN SOURCE SATELLITE

After three years of research and one year of experience as a satellite engineer, Hojun Song has found that it is possible to launch and operate a personal satellite.
VIDEO DRESSES

The Video dresses are created by 15000 LEDs. One dress displays hazy silhouettes of sharks in the sea whilst the other shows a time-lapse sequence of a rose blooming
MY SECRET HEART

My Secret Heart is a new commission by Streetwise Opera of an installation written by electronic composer Mira Calix, video artists Flat-e and sound designer Dave Sheppard



A PARALLEL IMAGE

A Parallel Image is an electronic camera obscura, an installation by Gebhard Sengmüller, in collaboration with Franz Büchinger, supported by Fels-Multiprint. This media-archaeological, interactive sculpture is based on the fictive assumption that the currently still valid principle of electronically transmitting moving images, namely by breaking them down into single images and image lines, was never discovered. Gebhard Sengmüller is an artist working in the field of media technology. Since 1992, he has been developing projects and installations focussing on the history of electronic media


BLINKS & BUTTONS

Between Blinks & Buttons is a twofold thesis project about the camera as a networked object. Through making their photos public on the Internet, individuals create traces of themselves.In addition to their value as a memory, each image contains a multitude of information about the context of its creation.



SENSITIVE TO PLEASURE

Sensitive to Pleasure is a work by Sonia Cillari at the end of an art-residency at Nimk about conflict, an intimate piece in which the artist emphasizes her controversial relationship with her own work in front of the public. Cillari stands outside the door of a dark Ambisonic cube, where she grants entry to only one visitor at a time.




THE ATTENBOROUGH DESIGN GROUP

The Attenborough Design Group investigates the use of animal behaviours to defend emerging technologies. These products include the Gesundheit Radio, which sneezes periodically to expel potentially damaging dust, Floppy Legs, a portable floppy disk drive which stands up if it detects liquid nearby, and the AntiTouch Lamp, which sways away from you if get too close to its bulb.


PLAYAROUND WORKSHOP

Playaround workshop DIWO culture (09-13 August): each module is a smaller circle of the bigger circle of workshop, each has it unique culture, specific motifs and potential of reconnecting to other circle. From Do-It-Yourself to Do-It-With-Others; digital culture & art offer potentials to connect shared interests.

FINE COLLECTION OF CURIOUS SOUND OBJECTS

The arrangement of this fine collection of curious sound objects, includes six exceptional exhibits from the world of sounds and acoustics. At first sight looking trivial, each object incorporates a very unique ability. §A project by Georg Reil and Kathy Scheuring, developed at University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt.


DIGITAL CREATURES

Digital Creatures is a dispersed net-artwork/digital poem built from 40 sections, each an interactive, multimedia artwork. What makes this project unique and exciting is that each interlinked section is hosted on a different website, with the theme / look / aesthetic / poetics of that section.




MYLICON/EN: SOLD DOWN THE RIVER

We would like to talk about social issue, we would like to say something about negative externalities, about Moral hazard, social costs and about market failure.
But there are no words left, all has gone, we have been sold down the river. In few years, driving suv and drinking cola, smiling to the world corporations and conomists have sold down the river landscape and people, the whole planet. You see who's in charge in many democratic nations? Do you have words to explain to yourself what is modern democracy? The new stunning Audiovisual Art work, and future live cinema set by Italian experimental duo Mylicon/en.




DEEP AMBIGUITY. A CONVERSATION WITH BEN HOUGE
Ben Houge is a composer and sound designer who, though trained...
Robin Peckham

NUEUE MUSIK IN MILAN. THE RAI'S INSTITUTE OF PHONOLOGY MEMORY
After more than fifty years from the birth...
Matteo Milani

WHEN ARCHIVE BECOMES ART. MEGALOOP: THIRTY YEARS OF TAM
The Tam Teatromusica, the well-known theatrical...
Annamaria Monteverdi

VIRGILIO VILLORESI: THE MISE-EN-SCENE OF DREAMS
One of the most powerful characteristics of cinematographic...
Claudia D'Alonzo

SABRINA MUZI. ABOUT THE BODY WITHOUT LIMITS
The Italian artist Sabrina Muzi from Marche region, has been...
Massimo Schiavoni
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SONARCINEMA 2010. MUSIC FOR EYES AND BRAINS
For those like us (Italians, if you were wondering…) who come...
Giulia Baldi

LOOKAT FESTIVAL. BETWEEN INTERACTIVITY AND CONTEMPLATION
It is more and more evident that contemporary...
Giulia Simi

A MOVIE ABOUT THE REVOLUTION: SEIZE THE TIME
From June 1st you can find “Seize the Time” in bookshops...
Alessio Galbiati

YOU TUBE AND THE ACCIDENTAL VIDEOART
YouTube has radically changed not only the way we look at video,...
Monica Ponzini

CONTOUR 2009: VIDEO AND HISTORICAL REPRESENTATION
For its fourth edition the Biennial of Video Art in...
Lucrezia Cippitelli
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FAIR TRADE SOCIAL NETWORKS. SOLIDARIETY AS KEY FACTOR
Renewed discovery of forgotten knowledge, sharing...
Luigi Ghezzi

CHORA PLATONICA AND DIGITAL MATRIX
As can be seen in Plato’s Timaeus, space plays a significant role in...
Eugenia Fratzeskou

ATHANASIUS KIRCHER. ARCA MUSARITHMICA AND MANY SOUND DEVICES
Researching possible origins and theoretical...
Claudia Maina

THE OBSERVATORY: THE OBSERVED SCIENCE
The 15 th January 2008 Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) started...
Luigi Ghezzi

DEREK JARMAN'S VISUAL PAINTING
The incredibile influence of Derek Jarman’s cinema is considered as an...
Francesco Bertocco
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UCLA SCI | ART NANOLAB 2010
LOS ANGELES: 21 JUNE / 2 JULY 2010

A two week summer course including lecture, required screenings, lab visits, field trips and outside study, offered through UCLA's Summer
Institute. Open to high school students. This introductory studio / lab course explores the creative aspects of scientific research and innovation. Students will gain a broad understanding of the impact of science on contemporary art and popular culture and focus on new sciences - bio and
nanotechnology. Emphasis will be on development of proposals and ideas that could serve as prototypes for either an art project or a scientific
research study.

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2010 01SJ BIENNIAL
SAN JOSE': 16 - 19 SEPTEMBER 2010

The 2010 01SJ Biennial is predicated on the notion that as artists, designers, engineers, architects, marketers, corporations and citizens we have the tools to (re)build the world, conceptually and actually, virtually and physically, poorly and better, aesthetically and pragmatically, in both large and small ways. 01SJ is about how powerful ideas and innovative individuals from around the world can make a difference and come together to build a unique and distributed city-wide platform for creative solutions and public engagement. Under the theme “Build Your Own World,” ZER01, in collaboration with dozens of partners, will present over the course of 4 days, from September 16-19, hundreds of artworks, performances, events, and artist talks, which not only imagine the future of the world) but begin to build it.

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