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DIGIMAG ARCHIVE / AUTHORS, ARTICLES, INTERVIEWS, REPORTS:


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.

 

 

Bertram Niessen (30 Dialogues)



Live!ixem, festival in laguna - Digimag 01 [It]

Ok no e i cartoon audiovideo - Digimag 01 [It]

Pirandelo e il box multimediale - Digimag 01 [It]

Ape 5 e micky ry - Digimag 02 [It]

Tatiana, manipolatore di immagini - Digimag 02 [It]

Elec e gli algoritmi armonici - Digimag 03 [It]

Architetture e sistemi nel caos - Digimag 04 [It]

La materia sonora dei fantasmagramma - Digimag 05 [It]

Mylicon/en, tra campioni e materia - Digimag 06 [It]

Audiovideo italiano: appunti di viaggio - Digimag 07 [It]

Vidauxs, netlabel per vedere e ascoltare - Digimag 08 [It]

Mikomikona, media archeology - Digimag 09

Skoltz_kolgen, audiovisual duo - Digimag 10

Netmage calls out for italy: special edition 06 - Digimag 11

Mikrosolke, anarchia audiovisiva - Digimag 12

Ryoichi kurokawa, perspective and nature - Digimag 17

Designing new audiovisual universes - Digimag 18

Ran slavin, improvisation live cinema - Digimag 22

Quayola: visual delicatessen - Digimag 23

99rooms: net synesthesia - Digimag 24

Mark coniglio: building blocks isadora - Digimag 26

Atom: floating audiovisual design - Digimag 28

Quasi objects project by lorenzo oggiano - Digimag 29

Andrea marutti: italian experimental underground - Digimag 30

Trok!: free music, in free spaces - Digimag 32

Rudy rucker: let's give flurb to the people! - Digimag 34

Tuned city: the space acoustic - Digimag 36

Open peer-to-peer design.massimo menichinelli, partecipated future - Digimag 54

Memefest: oliver vodeb. critical and radical comunication - Digimag 60

Seaquence. audiovisual online micro-cultures - Digimag 62




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Marco Mancuso leaded for Digicult a three days seminar at Transmedia, a two-year, full-time course in arts, media and design. The program focuses on research as an integrated mix of art practice and critical thought. The multidisciplinary, international environment fosters a dialogue with experts about your artistic practice.
 
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Marco Mancuso and Claudia D’Alonzo have been invited by Subtle Technologies festival Toronto to present "Phenomena: A journey around audiovisual art-science": 2 Videoscreenings ("Hidden Worlds" curated by Marco Mancuso and "When the Eye Flickers" curated by Claudia D’Alonzo) + 1 lecture ("A myriad of vibrant phenomena by M.Mancuso)
 
DIGICULT PART OF THE CELESTE PRIZE JURY

Marco Mancuso and Bertram Niessen from Digicult, will select this year's Celeste Prize finalists and shortlisted artists. The Jury and Selection Committee headed by Eugene Tan chose Digicult to select the 10 finalist works for the Live Media & Performance Prize, togheter with Marius Watz, Claudio Sinatti, Jose Peirera ed Erik Dunlap

 
CULTURAL BLOGGING IN EUROPE

Cultural blogging is not (yet) a well-known category within the blogosphere and LabforCulture wanted to find out more. Who blogs? What are they blogging about? Which audiences and communities are being engaged? What are the economic models and how sustainable are they? These are some of the questions that are explored in the new Cultural Bloggers Interviewed publication. The bloggers were interviewed between 2009 and 2010 and were challenged to answer questions about their motivation, business models and subsequent opportunities that came from starting their blogs

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INTERNATIONAL CALLS

FUTURE EVERYTHING: 2012: call for artworks

Faces In The Cloud is the theme of the FutureEverything 2012 art programme and also a major theme within the FutureEverything 2012 conference. Curated by Drew Hemment and Charlie Gere. The art programme at FutureEverything 2012 will bring these issues to life through the work of artists, researchers and designers that provoke and inspire with new perspectives on this theme. FutureEverything is an ideal platform for this project, owing to its long-term engagement with questions of mass participation and crowd sensing and its close relation to the new AHRC Hub.

Application Deadline: 09 January 2012

EUROPEAN MEDIA PROGRAM: development funding

The European MEDIA Programme offers development funding (grants up to € 150.000 or
50% of the development budget) for interactive
projects that complement an audiovisual project.
Grants of this type are aimed at independent European companies whose main object and activity is audiovisual production and/or the production of interactive works, games development. Companies submitting an application must have completed a previous eligible interactive work and prove that the work has been commercially distributed during the two calendar years preceding date of submission.

Application Deadline: 13 April 2012

SIGGRAPH 12: call for entries

39th International Conference and Exhibition on
Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques,
Los Angeles, USA, August. SIGGRAPH 2012 invites
you to showcase your unique talents and skills.
From students to studio executives, from scientists
to artists, SIGGRAPH is the world's largest annual
gathering of the best and brightest minds in
computer graphics. This is your opportunity to
present your best work at SIGGRAPH 2012. SIGGRAPH 2012 seeks to build on a long tradition of excellence, and to do so we need you and all of the diverse talents and skills you bring to our community.

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MARTA DE MENEZES. BIO-ART SYSTEM ANALYSIS
Marta de Menezes has been working now for a decade with biological...
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ISRAELI CENTER FOR DIGITAL ARTS. THE MIDDLE-EASTERN SIDE OF ART
Our journey leads us to Israel, not far...
Silvia Bertolotti

KRISTOFFER GANSING. TALKING ABOUT TRANSMEDIALE 2012
transmediale is just finished. The 2k+12 edition of...
Marco Mancuso

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL WRONGS REVERSED
Being original is a vexata quaestio for all the art critics....
Valentina Tanni

JOURNALISM IS A PROCESS, NOT A PRODUCT. AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVID COHN FROM SPOT.US
American Journalist,...
Simona Fiore
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THOMAS FEUERSTEIN: BIO DECEPTION, THE REALIZATION OF AN IDEA
What does a bio-tech installation have to...
Laura Capuozzo

ENTER THE VOID. DIRECTOR'S CUT
Upon completing his studies, Gaspar Noé had the chance to shoot two black-and-white...
Alessio Galbiati

"DRAWING THE INVISIBLE". URBAN TRANSCRIPTS 2011
Rome City & Urban Superbia: Drawing the Invisible workshop...
Eugenia Fratzeskou

REFF/REWF. SHORT CHRONICLE OF A CONTAGION
For loyal readers of this magazine, REFF is not new: this symbol...
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CAE: THE SPECTRE OF PLAGUE. BIOLOGICAL WARFARE, POLITICS OF FEAR
A few months ago, Lo spettro della peste...
Loretta Borrelli
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URBAN ESCAPISM - PART 2. SOUND LENS, RHABDOMANCY BY TOSHIO IWAI
As we had seen in the first part of this...
Mauro Arrighi

LIVE DJ SET VS STUDIO DJ SET
The forthcoming release of Miss Kittin 's Live At Sonar gives us the chance...
Alex Dandi

PEER PRODUCTION: THE WEALTH OF NETWORKS
A moment of opportunity and challenge" that is how Yochai Benkler's...
Maresa Lippolis

THE COGNITION OF GESTURE. COMPOSITION BY WAYNE MCGREGOR
Perception and movement are the base upon which...
Enrico Pitozzi

VIDEO MOBILE
From installations exploiting mobile technology to works expressly conceived for iPod video...
Monica Ponzini / Translation: Micaela Genchi
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