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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 19 2007 | event, May, June, 2007, art, technology, electronic

    Quoted: Harvestworks, LEMUR, and NYU Music Technology Program team up with an impressive list including the bulk of NYC’s tech-arts organizations to bring you a month of concerts, panels, workshops, and presentations on and of art and technology with the theam “Music and Robotics”.

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 25 2007 | event, may, 2007, Washington, DC, fashion, smart, fabrics
    Smart Fabrics 2007

    Quoted: Smart Fabrics 2007 is the leading event for discussing the technical and commercial trends occurring in the smart fabrics/interactive textiles industry.

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 24 2007 | event, May, 2007, Greece, Athens, dance, new media
    ::: Videodance Festival 2007:::

    Quoted: VideoDance is a festival presenting a showcase of the latest experiments on media and movement or, in other words, at the crossroads of visual arts, ...

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 23 2007 | event, May, 2007, London, DIY, technology, digital, new, media
    TAKEAWAY - the Festival of do it yourself Media

    Quoted: More and more people are transforming themselves from media consumers to producers - using the new tools, software and technologies now at their disposal. From the expanding realm of free and open source software (FLOSS), to peer-to-peer (P2P) distribution and 'pervasive' mobile and locative technologies, the possibilities exist as never before to create and disseminate our opinions and experiences through our own media. TAKEAWAY, the Festival of do it yourself Media, will help you to understand what it's all about and how to take part in the revolution.

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 16 2007 | event, may, 2007, the netherlands, music, mobile

    Quoted: Combining music and mobile technology promises exciting future developments in a rapidly emerging field. Devices such as mobile phones, Walkmans and iPods have already brought music to the ever-changing social and geographic locations of their users and reshaped their experience of the urban landscape. With new properties such as ad hoc networking, Internet connection, and context-awareness, mobile music technology offers countless new artistic, commercial and socio-cultural opportunities for music creation, listening and sharing. How can we push forward the already successful combination of music and mobile technology? What new forms of interaction with music lie ahead, as locative media and music use merge into new forms of everyday experiences?

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 15 2007 | event, March, April, May, 2007, Walnut Creek, California, space
    BEDFORD gallery:  Space is the Place Exhibition

    Quoted: Join us for the opening reception on Sunday March 4, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Bedford Gallery Guild
    A national traveling exhibition from Independent Curators International (ICI), Space Is the Place features an international group of artists working with the theme of space exploration—its infinite potential, as well as its historical successes and failures. Concepts and images of nostalgia, fantasy and technological naiveté run rampant in works by artists Laurie Anderson, Julian LaVerdiere, and Katy Schimert, among others.

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 13 2007 | event, May, 2007, Kos Island, Greece, tv, 3d, video
    3DTV-Conference

    Quoted: The True Vision. Capture, Transmission and Display of 3D Video.

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 12 2007 | event, March, April, May, June, 2007, UK, design, futuristic, organic
    Luigi Colani - Translating Nature

    Quoted: Luigi Colani is one of the great mavericks of 20th Century design. Born in Berlin in 1928, with an art school training supplemented by studies in aerodynamics, he began his career working in the car industry. The king of customisers, Colani developed his own baroque idiom of boldly sculptured forms that spilled from cars to aircraft, and then into furniture and industrial objects. From 1982 he began to work in Japan, and his swooping sculpted forms transformed among other products, cameras for Canon, and headphones for Sony.
    Luigi Colani: Translating Nature will be the first exhibition of Colani’s work in Britain.

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 08 2007 | event, May, June, 2007, New York City, new, electronic, music, technology
    NIME 2007

    Quoted: We are extremely pleased to host the 2007 International Conference on New Instruments for Musical Expression in New York City. NYC is a hotbed of activity in music, art and technology, with numerous people and organizations involved in areas directly and indirectly relevant to NIME. NYC is home to a vibrant community of new electronic instrument makers, performers and composers, as well as venues and organizations eager to present their work. Many local schools and universities offer programs and courses in electronic music, physical computing, new media and related areas.

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    0 starsartfuture | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 08 2007 | event, May, 2007, Paris, France, design, web, ubiquitous
    XTech 2007: The Ubiquitous Web — XTech

    Quoted: XTech 2007 is the premier European conference for developers, information designers and managers working with web and standards-based technologies. XTech brings together the worlds of web development, open source, semantic web and open standards. The theme for this year’s conference is “The Ubiquitous Web”. As the web reaches further into our lives, we will consider the increasing ubiquity of connectivity, what it means for real world objects to connect to the web, and the increasing blurring of the lines between virtual worlds and our own.