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While it existed, the Boston Cyberarts Festival was the largest Festival of digital art,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Creative Economy )〕 performance and film created using new technology in the USA. Around 22,000 people attended the Festival in 2007 where they witnessed the work of over 200 artists from all over the world. The Festival took place once every two years in Boston, Massachusetts, USA usually spanning the last week of April and the first week in May. The Festival was first held on 1 – 15 May 1999, and the last Festival took place on 22 April – 8 May 2011. The Festivals were organized by Boston Cyberarts Inc, a non-profit arts organization. , the director of Cyberarts is George Fifield, who was one of the original cofounders of the organization. Boston Cyberarts, Inc. continues to exist as a non-profit arts organization, but has redirected its energies to promoting the arts and technology year-round, rather than biennially. The most visible continuing effort is the Boston Cyberarts Gallery, which formerly was the Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media. The Gallery was and is located in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, in the Green Street station building on the MBTA Orange Line rapid transit line. The online presence of the past Boston Cyberarts Festivals, including online exhibits, is archived and still accessible free of charge. ==Location== The Festival was located in Boston, Massachusetts. The Festival usually featured a central headquarters where visitors could get information about the events and also attend the opening night party. Massachusetts had arguably the densest population of digital artists in the US, making Boston the high-technology cultural center of the country. The Festival’s events were held in Boston’s art galleries, museums, universities, and public spaces. For those unable to attend the Festival physically, there were virtual Festival events held on the internet. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「While it existed, the Boston Cyberarts Festival was the largest Festival of digital art,(【引用サイトリンク】title=Creative Economy ) performance and film created using new technology in the USA. Around 22,000 people attended the Festival in 2007 where they witnessed the work of over 200 artists from all over the world.The Festival took place once every two years in Boston, Massachusetts, USA usually spanning the last week of April and the first week in May. The Festival was first held on 1 – 15 May 1999, and the last Festival took place on 22 April – 8 May 2011. The Festivals were organized by Boston Cyberarts Inc, a non-profit arts organization., the director of Cyberarts is George Fifield, who was one of the original cofounders of the organization. Boston Cyberarts, Inc. continues to exist as a non-profit arts organization, but has redirected its energies to promoting the arts and technology year-round, rather than biennially. The most visible continuing effort is the Boston Cyberarts Gallery, which formerly was the Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media. The Gallery was and is located in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, in the Green Street station building on the MBTA Orange Line rapid transit line.The online presence of the past Boston Cyberarts Festivals, including online exhibits, is archived and still accessible free of charge.==Location==The Festival was located in Boston, Massachusetts. The Festival usually featured a central headquarters where visitors could get information about the events and also attend the opening night party. Massachusetts had arguably the densest population of digital artists in the US, making Boston the high-technology cultural center of the country. The Festival’s events were held in Boston’s art galleries, museums, universities, and public spaces. For those unable to attend the Festival physically, there were virtual Festival events held on the internet.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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