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Got the chance to see LaserMan up close last night with my camera. Took a few quality shots which I'll upload hopefully by the end of the week! Let me know if you like them!
The ELECTRONICA TABLE is composed of 51 vintage electronic devices. Almost all the buttons, knobs and reels and other moving parts still move and slide, giving the pieces an interactional quality for the user. The table surface is 1/2" acrylic, secured to the table with stainless steel. The table measures 21.5”H; 54”D; 32”W.
Das Ars Electronica Center- ein modernes Museum in Linz an der Donau. Aufgrund der wechselnden Beleuchtung vorallem nachts ein Hingucker!
The "Ars Electronica Center" in Linz (Austria). Spectaculary lights at night!
The University of Delaware Student Centers Programming Advisory Board (SCPAB) will present Circus Electronica, an aerial acrobatic circus experience, on Sunday evening, Sept. 28, in Mitchell Hall.
2021-04-09
El regidor d’Agenda Digital i Administració Electrònica, Pere Fuset, informa en roda de premsa sobre el balanç de la seu electrònica.
The University of Delaware Student Centers Programming Advisory Board (SCPAB) will present Circus Electronica, an aerial acrobatic circus experience, on Sunday evening, Sept. 28, in Mitchell Hall.
This is a photo from Ian's trip to ARS Electronica 2010 in Linz, Austria. For more information, check out the round-ups on the website.
This project is part of the Ars Electronica garden Lisbon.
An additional conference space for the international community, FEMeeting: Women in Art, Science and Technology has been created in MozillaHubs: FEMeeting 2020 Garden. Inspired by the 2018 and 2019 conferences in Portugal and the structure of FEMeeting WEB 2020, the digital architecture of this new venue reflects the wide range of interests and experiences of FEMeeting members.
For more informations please visit:
ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/femeeting/
Credit: Marta de Menezes
The University of Delaware Student Centers Programming Advisory Board (SCPAB) will present Circus Electronica, an aerial acrobatic circus experience, on Sunday evening, Sept. 28, in Mitchell Hall.