Fifty years after Media Art first emerged as a named area of inquiry, the Media Arts have become a well-established vehicle for artistic, scientific and technological expression, as well as for social critique and policy reform. Today, Media Art is presented worldwide at conferences, festivals, and museums.

Several of the world’s premier digital cultural heritage organizations are MediaAC Associate Partners, including, but not limited to –

  • Conferences and festivals like: the Media Art Histories Conference, Ars Electronica, Impakt, and transmediale
  • Exhibiting institutions like: ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, ArtScience Museum Singapore and FACT Liverpool.
  • Digital Archives like: Europeana, Archive of Digital Art and imai.
  • Publishing and creative hubs like: neural magazine, iii and monochrom

ADA

ADA, the ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART (the former Database of Virtual Art)

Ars Electronica

Ars Electronica Linz / Austria

DAM

DAM Digital Art Museum, Projects GmbH, Berlin; Germany

Europeana

Europeana – Den Haag, Netherlands

FACT

FACT – The Foundation for Art and Creative Technology Ltd / UK

Het Nieuwe Instituut

Het Nieuwe Instituut – Rotterdam, Netherlands

iii

iii – Instrument Inventors Initiative, The Hague, Netherlands

imai

Imai – inter media arts institute – Düsseldorf, Germany

Impakt

Impakt Festival – Stichting Impakt, Utrecht, Netherlands

Mocak

MOCAK – Muzeum Sztuki Wspolczesnej w Krakowie, Kracow, Poland

monochrom

monochrome/Austria

Neural

Neural Magazine, Italy

Spektrum

SPEKTRUM | art science community , Berlin, Germany

transmediale

transmediale – Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH, Germany

Vrisch

VRisch – Vienna, Austria

WRO Art

WRO Art Center, Wroclaw, Poland

ZKM

ZKM – Zentrum fuer Kunst und Medientechnologie/ Germany