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The Ars Electronica Center in Linz, Austria has a festival every year that includes interactive (electronic) performance, information is archived on their site and they publish a document every year with more information.

the Studio is interested in disseminating information through lists regarding punctual events that are also presented on-line or streamed - Salons Femmes br@nchées (primarily artists' presentations and performances) and its annual festival - Maid in Cyberspace.

Colourscape - A Walk-in Sculpture of Pure Colour

The National Conference of the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS), "Intersections in Sound," will be held April 4-6, 2002 at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. In concerts and research sessions, intersections between aesthetic approaches, compositional media, historical and developing technologies, and electro-acoustic composition and performance will be explored.

Thaw is an international festival of video, film and digital media that features new work by emerging media artists within a context of premiere screenings, installations and performances. Thaw is open to all artists who challenge the conventional standards in search of independent expression. Thaw solicits and promotes media of infinite formats, media of terrifying beauty and radical militance. Every show is free and open to the public. While expanding into the larger community of Iowa City and establishing itself as a progressive venue in the international media festival circuit, Thaw remains committed to its experimental roots.

Momentum, an international live art event where artists were brought together to improvise with physical environments, computer hardware and software

Since 1988, iMAGES has presented Toronto's most challenging and comprehensive media arts festival. Over our long history the festival has shown thousands of independent films and videos in all genres, and in 1996 expanded to include related installations, performances and new media.

M A X I S - A Festival of Sound and Experimental Music. 12th - 14th April 2002

Betaville organizes ongoing concerts and shows

The International Rostrum of Electroacoustic Music is held every second year in connection with a major contemporary music event; this year, it coincided with the International Gaudeamus Music Week 1996. Organized by the International Music Council with the support of involved broadcasting organisations and of UNESCO, the 6th International Rostrum of Electroacoustic Music was hosted by NOS/NPS (Hilversum/Netherlands). 18 Radio networks from Europe, Latin America and Asia had proposed works. NPS radio music producer Michael Fahres chaired the sessions.