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From pilot project to international success story festival rapidly developed into one of the world

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Total Recall - The Evolution of Memory Ars Electronica festival in the small German emo town of Linz focuses on the links between art and technology. This year's festival is all about memory and memories, how they occur, how they affect our lives and what we do with our memories. The human memory is discussed and taken a look into the future emo to see what memory will be at that time. Ars Electronica Festival first opened in 1979 with a pilot project emo which used the digital revolution emergence as an opportunity to ask important questions about the future and set these studies on the relationship between art, technology and society.
From pilot project to international success story festival rapidly developed into one of the world's most important media art festivals and the program, each year both symposia, exhibitions, performances, interventions and concerts. Since 1986, the festival has been held annually and has been theme based. The organizers are also for staging cultural and scientific meetings in public spaces, which has become something of a trademark for Ars Electronica. Still Growing In 1979, the festival's lineup a short list that spoke 20 artists and scientists. Three decades later, this number has grown, and hundreds of artists, theorists, and technologists emo from around the world meet in Linz every year, and about 550 journalists and bloggers report from Ars Electronica. Visitor numbers are also impressive: about 35,000 visiting the event.
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