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INVIDEO- International
Exhibition of Video Art and Cinema Beyond -, organized
since 1990 by A.I.A.C.E. in Milan, represents
a reference point for non fictional video in Italy and
has established itself as the most important Italian
event in the field of experimental and art video.
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Since 1990
INVIDEO has established itself as an international benchmark
for the full range of audiovisual production connected to
electronic art and new technologies.
THE
EXHIBITION From the outset, the aim has been to create in Milan a
permanent archive of non-fiction art from around the world - video
art, research and experimental film and video, documentaries,
music, theatre and dance video, portraits of artists, etc. Thus,
year after year, INVIDEO undertakes an in-depth and
wide-ranging selection process, after which the most significant
Italian and international works are acquired for the archive and
presented to audiences at a major Exhibition. As part of the annual
event, alongside the rich and varied programme of screenings, there
are meetings with videomakers, introductory presentations to
premieres, debates, retrospectives, performances and video
installations.
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During the
year, the works which have been acquired since 1990 can be viewed
where they are stored, at the Medialogo centre of the Province of
Milan. The collection is available for consultation by the public,
in particular by students, researchers, cultural organizations and
associations.
In recent years INVIDEO has also focused its attention to
the promotion of videomakers and their films in Italy and Europe,
through the European Digital Media Network and the coordination of
European Institutions and Festivals dedicated to "New Images".
Thanks to its international team of partners and contributors,
INVIDEO today can count on a permanent network of
interchange and contacts with artists, critics, industry
professionals, broadcasting and production centres, creating a
truly global - but never uniform - picture of the world and its
mutations, of the research into new languages of expression and new
languages of expression and new audiovisual horizons.
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