Coded Cultures is a conference and festival series developed by the Austrian artist collective 5uper.net[1] and since 2016 is included in the Research Institute for Arts and Technology.
[2] The 2009 version of the conference and festival was a bi-national event that took part in Austria and Japan as part of the official "Japan - Austria Friendship Year 2009".
[3] Further implementations of the festival have discussed topics such as Open Source Hardware,[4] Right to repair, New media art and digital art in cooperation with the apertus AXIOM project and the University of Applied Arts Vienna,[5] the Transmediale Festival[6] and the ISEA (International Symposium on Electronic Art[7]).
Coded Cultures has debated topics publicly, and many international artists, researchers and academics such as Marina Gržinić,[8] Masaki Fujihata,[9] Christa Sommerer, Hans Bernhard and many others have discussed the history, past and future of Coded Cultures.
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