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ZeroOne San Jose / ISEA2006 themes
What is ZeroOne San Jose? PDF Print E-mail
About ZeroOne San Jose / ISEA2006

A Global Festival of Art on the Edge

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ZeroOne San Jose is an innovative, new biennial art festival in Silicon Valley targeted to the general public and slated for August 7 through 13 in downtown San Jose.

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Festival Themes

The festival explores four themes - Interactive City, Community Domain, Pacific Rim and Transvergence - that will offer attendees compelling experiences made possible at the intersection of technology including performances, exhibitions, keynote lectures, performative cinema, interactive art and dance, night culture, games, awards and a symposium.

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A consortium of eight Silicon Valley-based organizations - and current Festival Affiliates - the City of San Jose, San Jose State University CADRE Laboratory for Laboratory for New Media, the San Jose Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, the San Jose Museum of Art, the Tech Museum of Innovation, ZeroOne: The Art and Technology Network, Cultural Initiatives Silicon Valley and the Lucas Artist Programs of Montalvo Arts Center, competed for and won the bid to host ISEA in 2006. Prior host cities include Paris, Sydney, Montreal, Chicago, Manchester and Nagoya. ZeroOne San Jose offers international exhibitions of hundreds of artists at dozens of locations throughout the city, nightly featured performances, industry-sponsored artist residencies, behind-the-scenes tours and workshops as well as special summits focused on the Pacific Rim, Creative Community, Artist-Industry Collaborations, and the Interactive City.

Sponsors 

Adobe Systems Incorporated has stepped forward as the first major corporate Visionary Sponsor of the Festival. Other sponsors include Knight Ridder, IDEO, Sun Microsystems, Divco West Properties,
City of San Jose, San Jose State University, the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, the Computer History Museum and Arts Council Silicon Valley.

Last Updated ( May 26, 2006 at 11:48 AM )
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