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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 (294 Dialogues)

Net Art (89 Articles)

Hack Art (82 Articles)

Software Art (74 Articles)

Video Art (80 Articles)

Electronica (96 Articles)

Audiovideo (94 Articles)

Artificial Intelligence (82 Articles)

Design (96 Articles)

Performing Art (72 Articles)

New Media (78 Articles)

 

AUTHORS :

Luigi Pagliarini (14 Articles)

Tatiana Bazzichelli (16 Articles)

Gianluca Del Gobbo (5 Articles)

Bertram Niessen (32 Articles)

Marco Mancuso (92 Articles)

Teresa De Feo (22 Articles)

Miriam Petruzzelli (21 Articles)

Luigi Ghezzi (37 Articles)

Giulia Baldi (13 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 (41 Articles)

Leo Learchi (4 Articles)

Monica Ponzini (37 Articles)

Domenico Sciajno (5 Articles)

Valentina Tanni (15 Articles)

Annamaria Monteverdi (28 Articles)

Motor (9 Articles)

Isabella Depanis (9 Articles)

Beatrice Ferrario (10 Articles)

Fabio Franchino (11 Articles)

Tiziana Gemin (21 Articles)

Alessandra Migani (15 Articles)

Lucrezia Cippitelli (24 Articles)

Maria Rita Silvestri (3 Articles)

Sarah Nussenblatt (2 Articles)

Marco Cadioli (7 Articles)

Silvia Bianchi (23 Articles)

Elena Vairani (5 Articles)

Luca Bergero (4 Articles)

Claudia D'Alonzo (16 Articles)

Luca Merzello (2 Articles)

Francesca Valsecchi (6 Articles)

Barbara Sansone (22 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 (17 Articles)

Alessandro Massobrio (4 Articles)

Silvia Scaravaggi (22 Articles)

Paolo Branca (1 Articles)

Maresa Lippolis (4 Articles)

Francesco D'Orazio (3 Articles)

Alessio Galbiati (11 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 (4 Articles)

Carla Langella (3 Articles)

Marco Riciputi (5 Articles)

Elena Granulla (2 Articles)

Matteo Milani (7 Articles)

Francesco Bertocco (8 Articles)

Silvia Casini (4 Articles)

Jeremy Levine (6 Articles)

Marvin Milanese (2 Articles)

Philippa Barr (1 Articles)

Massimo Botta (1 Articles)

Alex Foti (2 Articles)

 

 

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Welcome to Digicult, the online/offline cultural and editorial platform, created with the aim to spread digital art and culture. Digicult focuses on the impact of new technologies and modern sciences on art, design, culture and contemporary society. Digicult was founded and is directed by Marco Mancuso, and is now based on the active participation of 40 professional people, who represent the first wide Italian Network of journalists, curators, artists and critics in the field.

To learn more about Digicult, you can read some deep online interviews did in the last months: the one taken from Lab For Culture, the one from Elektra Blog, the one from project Vj Theory and the last one from Russian magazine Art-Manager. Here you find all the Credits and here our rich Archive of articles, and you can contact us at:redazione@digicult.it
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POWER PERFORMANCE

Created at Mutek festival
at Monument National (Montréal) in May 2009, POWEr is a performance based on high-voltage electromagnetic perturbations.
SKETCH-A-MOVE

Sketch-a-Move is a 5 weeks project by Loiuse Victoria Kinkler did with Anab Jain. The brief was set by Mattel Hotwheels to come up with a new concept for their small toycars.
BUSCANDO SR.GOODBAR

Buscando Al Sr.Goodbar from Transmediale award winning Michelle Terran, is a journey through Murcia, that involves a search for the locations and authors of various YouTube videos.



DIGITAL ZOETROPE

Troika was commissioned by onedotzero to create a custom installation and visual identity around the theme of this year’s festival 'Citystates'. Opting to create an installation and identity that integrate into each other, Troika designed a modern digital zoetrope as the cornerstone of the identity.

SILICON DREAMS

The exhibition, Silicon Dreams: Art, Science and Technology in the European Union, will take place at Tabakalera in Donostia-San Sebastián It explores the convergence of these three fields from the perspective of a group of artists


CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: POLITICS OF DIGITAL MEDIA

It is an abstract submission for an edited book on the creation, interpretation, and role of digital media for political purposes in the Balkans and Middle East. The intent is to provide an overview of the spectrum of political uses of new media in these two regions.



555 KUBIK

555 KUBIK "How it would be, if a house was dreaming" The conception of this project consistently derives from its underlying architecture - the theoretic conception and visual pattern of the Hamburg Kunsthalle

CALL: CYNETARTS

TMA Hellerau hosts the international competition of Cynetart, an digital art and technology festival, that takes place in Dresden, inviting artists and art groups to present their projects. The call for entries ends bu will be extended until March 2010

INJECT BY HERMAN KOLGEN

It was in 2008 that Herman Kolgen initiated the INJECT project. The genesis of the principal visual material for this project was a shoot, in an immense cistern filled with water, which lasted six consecutive days.


LIGHT BULB

light bulb is a levitating yet powered lightbulb. It will float stably in midair and remain on for years without any physical contact, charging, or batteries. Ironically, this entire package still consumes less than half the power of an incandescent bulb.







THE SENSE OF A CLEVER BODY. AN INTERVIEW WITH PAOLA BIANCHI
Paola Bianchi's dancing body is everything,...
Massimo Schiavoni

TOWARDS THE EDGE OF CHAOS: AN INTERVIEW WITH LEONARDO SOLAAS
Born in Argentina, the artist Leonardo Solaas lives...
Jeremy Levine

CARLOS CASAS AT NETMAGE 2010. THE AUDIOVISUAL CEMETERY
The latest edition, the tenth, of the International...
Silvia Bianchi

DAFNE BOGGERI: ZIGZAGGING BETWEEN IMAGES AND SOUND
Dafne Boggeri is undoubtedly one of the most interesting...
Silvia Bianchi

THE AWARE AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY OF GOTO10
The collective GOTO10 (the answers of this interview were...
Giulia Simi
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ART TECH MEDIA 2009. SCI-FI JOURNEY BETWEEN SCIENCE & CULTURE
After a year of intense activity, including...
Barbara Sansone

HACKMEETING 2007: TEN YEARS NERDCORE
Right this weekend it took place the 10th edition of Hackmeeting....
Francesca Valsecchi

WHY I CANNOT WRIT ABOUT ISEA 2008
If you are as reluctant or slow in making choices like me, from the...
Annette Wolfsberger

CUM2CUT, LET'S GO INDIE PORN!
With the shout “share and spread pornography!” the city of Berlin was literally...
Pier Mario Simula

STEAL THIS FILM 2: SHARE ALIKE
n the wake of the "diy-do it yourself" attitude of Abbie Hoffman ‘s book,...
Maresa Lippolis
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WOMEN IN (VIDEO)GAME. GENDER LUDIC CULTURE
On 25-26 March at the University of Bradford in England it...
Luigi Ghezzi

CONNECTIVISM & OPEN EDUCATION. EDUCATION OF THE FUTURE
“A property of one entity must lead to or become...
Simona Fiore

HARMONY KORINE: GUMMO. THE HURRICANE OF AMERICAN PROVINCE
At the beginning there is nothing. A desolate...
Francesco Bertocco

THE GATE: OPEN CONSIDERATIONS - PART 1
The Gate (or Hole in Space , Reloaded ) is an installation realized...
Domenico Quaranta

THE ARTIST AS ARTWORK IN VIRTUAL WORLD - PART 2
Apart from what is produced, we have to say that everything...
Domenico Quaranta
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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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OFFF FESTIVAL
PARIS: 24-26 JUNE 2010

Since 2001, OFFF festival has been held in Barcelona, becoming the globally recognized and trendsetting event it is today. The three-day festival showcases this year in Paris top digital artists, web, print and interactive designers, motion graphics studios, and new music adventurous. OFFF is spreading the work of a generation of creators that are breaking all kind of limits. Those separating the commercial arena from the worlds of art and design; music from illustration, or ink and chalk from pixels. Artists that have grown with the web and receive inspiration from digital tools, even when their canvas is not the screen. OFFF festival provides insight into all culture media platforms.

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