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  [12.01.02] FILMTEXT 2.0 is awarded Honorable Mention at the Festival of New Film in Split.
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  [10.28.02] FILMTEXT 2.0 joins the SF Camerawork gallery as part of an online exhibition of digital narrative.
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  [10.22.02] John Vega is invited to lecture on digital art at the CU-Denver school of Arts and Media in conjunction with my work as advisor for the CU Digital Animation Advisory Board.
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[10.21.02] FILMTEXT 2.0 to be performed and exhibited at the ISEA 2002. The 11th International Symposium on Electronic Art held in Nagoya, Japan extends through October 31. Live performance by Mark Amerika and Twine includes remixes of my flash art for FILMTEXT.
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[07.21.02] FILMTEXT 2.0 is released and exhibited at the SIGGRAPH 2002 Art Gallery July 21-25.
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[04.26.02] <di>fusion! John Vega contributes "Digital Hallucinations" (sound art - Shaun Strong) to the <di>fusion 24 hour net happening.
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[04.24.02] FILMTEXT 1.1 now on exhibition at the European Media Art Festival in Osnabrück Germany (April 24-28).
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[04.05.02] FILMTEXT 1.1 exhibited at the e-gallery within the Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne, Australia.
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[02.28.02] The Sour Thunder - net.opera! Collaboration with Keith and Mendi Obadike on their net.opera The Sour Thunder. Live component to be presented at the Yale Cabaret Feb 28-Mar 2. Ongoing net component exhibited in the Yale Digital Media Center.
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[02.06.02] Histories of Internet Art Fictions and Factions 1.0 is featured on the Whitney Museum of American Art Artport Web site.
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[02.01.02] Histories of Internet Art Fictions and Factions 2.0 chosen as the Fine Arts Forum 'Site of the Month'. The Fine Arts Forum is the oldest online magazine and has just joined forces with the Leonardo Electronic Almanac out of M.I.T.
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[01.20.02] net.dialogue.6 is what's FRESH! The net.dialogue with Mark Amerika moves to the Fresh page.
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[01.15.02] FILMTEXT 1.1 Extends Its Stay At The ICA. Ambient net.art invades physical and virtual museum space again as FILMTEXT gets a second exhibition profiling at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London (01.09 - 01.31). FILMTEXT is a net.art collaboration between John Vega, Mark Amerika and sound artist Twine and is exhibited at the ICA as part of Mark's net.art retrospective: How to be an Internet Artist.
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  [01.06.01] The Histories of Internet Art Fictions and Factions version 2.0 is released. Designed and developed by students in the CU Fine Arts Dept. Digital Art program The "Histories of Internet Art: Fictions and Factions" web site is an online-only exhibition of the early (and continuous) history of Internet art. Creative Director: John Vega. Faculty Director: Mark Amerika.