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- Cyberarts or cyberart refers to the class of art produced with the help of computer software and hardware, often with an interactive or multimedia aspect...
- CyberARTS is a multi-disciplinary, integrated six-year arts and technology specialized program which is offered in a number of schools in Toronto for...
- artists of that time.[citation needed] Boston Cyberarts Festival Ars Electronica Linda Jacobson (ed.), CyberArts: Exploring Art and Technology. San Francisco...
- Festivals were organized by Boston Cyberarts Inc, a non-profit arts organization. As of 2013[update], the director of Cyberarts is George Fifield, who was one...
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- Post-conceptualism Art software Computer art Internet art Electronic art Systems art Cyberarts New Media New Media Art Computer generated music Generative art Monochrome...
- €10,000 (£6,588; $12,700) grant and an invitation to present at the PAE Cyberarts Festival in Austria later that year. The second was a Judges' Webby Award...
- trying out new cyberarts technologies. See also the Prix Ars Electronica, a yearly award ceremony given out by Ars Electronica at their cyberarts festival....
- in Furs), Neue Galerie, Graz, 2003 DEAF 03, Park****s, Rotterdam, 2003 Cyberarts Exhibition, OK Center, Linz, 2002 Altitude 2001, Cologne, July 20, 2001...
- original on 2007-04-27. Retrieved 2007-04-28. "About". Boston Cyberarts. Boston Cyberarts, Inc. Archived from the original on 14 April 2013. Retrieved...