Science and Technology in Cultural Context
Digital Art Weeks 2007

Digital Art Weeks

Committee & Contact

Partners


Documentation 2007

Overview

Symposium

Exhibition

Place Releations

Cabling Madness

Low Voltage

Swiss ReMake

Festival

Digital Parcours 07

Cabled Madness

Sound Scape 07

Finnisage 07

Workshops

Participants

Proceedings

Articles




Disclaimer



The DIGITAL ART WEEKS program is concerned with the application of digital technology in the arts. Consisting of symposia, workshops and performances, the Digital Art Weeks program offers insight into current research and innovations in art and technology as well as illustrating resulting synergies in a series of performances during the Digital Art Weeks Festival each year, making artists aware of impulses in technology and scientists aware of the possibilities of application of technology in the arts.

About the Events in 2007

The Digital Art Weeks 2007 team would like to thank all of the performers, artists, speakers, volunteers, sponsors, and participants who made this year's version of the festival a unique event with international flare.

-The DAW07 Team

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Committee Members for 2007

Jan Borchers (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Art Clay (ETH Zurich)
Steve Gibson (University of Victoria, Canada)
Johnny Golding (University of Greenwich, London)
Jürg Gutknecht (ETH Zurich)
Sachiko Hayashi (Hz Journal Fylkingen)
Philipp Meier (Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich)
Stefan Müller Arisona (ETH Zurich)
Moira Norrie (ETH Zurich)
Will Pappenheimer (Pace University, New York)
Bruno Spoerri (Studio for Electronic Music, Zurich)
Atau Tanaka (Sony CSL, Paris)
Pablo Ventura (Venura Dance Company, Zurich)



See photos at the DAW flicker account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10329415@N06/

Watch videos at the DAW youtube account: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=digitalartweeks

View / download the programme booklet → PDF



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