ZeroOne San Jose & ISEA2006 Symposium

by Scott Beale on August 6, 2006 · 0 comments

ZeroOne San Jose & ISEA2006 Symposium

ZeroOne San Jose & ISEA2006 Symposium, a massive international festival of art and technology featuring over 150 artists, begins tomorrow in San Jose, running from August 7th through 13th. Here is the full schedule, featured artists and ticket information. For updates, check out the festival blog.

For seven consecutive days this summer, nearly 200 juried artists from around the world will be converging on the Silicon Valley to showcase some of the most innovative, astounding art ever seen or experienced. It’s ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge and ISEA2006 Symposium. From August 7-13, ZeroOne San Jose will transform the entire city into the North American epicenter for the intersection of art and digital culture. It is a multi-dimensional, startling and brilliant event featuring exhibits, live cinema, performances, workshops, and youth activities. All are one-of-a-kind, many never-before, only-here experiences.

photo: “Call” by Germaine Koh & Gordon Hicks

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