Von Benjamin Fischer am 28. Februar 2006 um 19:24

Von: Frank Terhorst <>
Datum: 28. Februar 2006 18:37:12 MEZ

// SMART ART

Festival: May 10 - 14, 2006
Exhibition: May 10 - June 18, 2006


The European Media Art Festival in Osnabrueck, Germany, is one of the
most important forums for current media art world-wide. For the 19th
time, the festival will present a comprehensive overview spanning the
whole range of this young genre of art.

Under the motto ›SMART ART‹ we will present works that question
social conventions, take familiar things out of their context and
subtly track down the absurdities of individual and social everyday
life. The approaches range from popular subjects to provocative
statements that go down new paths of artistic debate in film,
installation and expanded media, making playful and intelligent use
of various media.

With their critical, cheeky and smart works, both young talented
artists and recognised masters of their field present new positions
in contemporary media art in Osnabrück.

// CINEMA
Experimental shorts and feature films, music videos, new forms of
narration and documentation, retrospectives and special programmes.

// EXHIBITION
Current film and video installations, new nonlinear projects from 10
May to 18 June 2006 at the Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche.

// LIVE ART
Multimedia performances, veejaying and current concepts of expanded
cinema.

// CONGRESS
Expert speakers, curators and artists present their experiences and
stances towards current media art in theoretical discourses, using
practical examples. An international conference on art and image
studies will take place in collaboration with the University of
Osnabrück following the EMAF. http://www.medienkunst-konferenz.de

// INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FORUM
New tendencies and developments from the labs of European media
institutions of higher education, as well as training concepts and
projects.

For more information: http://www.emaf.de


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