User:Ariealt/Dutch Electronic Art Festival

The Dutch Electronic Art Festival (DEAF) is an international, interdisciplinary festival that focuses on art and media technology. Since 1994 DEAF is organized more or less once every two years by V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media at various locations in Rotterdam. The festival features a program with usually a symposium, an exhibition and various other events, performances, workshops and concerts.

The aim of DEAF is to present current developments and issues in art and technological culture. Every edition has had its own theme, and a book with essays and image material has been published for every edition of the festival. The last one Interact or Die!, edited by Arjen Mulder and Joke Brouwer won the Prix Ars Electronica.

Editions
DEAF94

Digital Nature

8-11-1994 - 13-11-1994

with amongst others Peter Weibel, Lev Manovich, Derrick de Kerckhove, Detlef Linke, Ulrike Gabriel, Knowbotic Research, Paul Garrin.

DEAF95

Interfacing Realities

21 Nov 1995 - 26 Nov 1995

with amongst others Marcos Novak, Thomas S. Ray, Timothey Druckrey, Siegried Zielinski.

DEAF96

Digital Territories

17 Sep 1996 - 29 Sep 1996

with amongst others Saskia Sassen, McKenzie Wark, Seiko Mikami, Luc Courchesne, Stelarc.

DEAF98

The Art of the Accident

17 Nov 1998 - 29 Nov 1998

Including amongst others the transArchitectures exhibtion, and Brian Massumi, Knowbotic Research, Steve Mann, Marcos Novak.

DEAF_00

Machine Times

14 Nov 2000 - 26 Nov 2000

with amonst others Sara Diamond, Joost Rekveld, Woody Vasulka, Eugene Thacker, Kodwo Eshun.

DEAF03

Data Knitting. From Wunderkammer to Meta-Data

25-02-2003 - 9-03-2003

with amongst others Manuel DeLanda, Arjun Appadurai, Scott Lash, Lev Manovich, Siegried Zielinski and Blast Theory.

DEAF04

Affective Turbulence: The Art of Open Systems

9-11-2004 - 21-11-2004

with amongst others Seiko Mikami, Alex Galloway, Marko Peljhan, Yukiko Shikata.

DEAF07

Interact or Die!

10-4-2007 - 29-4-2007

with amonst others Ludic Society, Lars Spuybroek, Detlef Mertins, Howard Caygill.