Digital Arts and Culture
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Digital Arts and Culture is a conference series that was established by Espen Aarseth in 1998, and was one of the first academic events to gather researchers, practitioners and artists working within the field of digital arts, cultures, aesthetics and design. The DAC conference started out as an annual conference, but is now held every second year.
[edit] Conferences held
- DAC 2007 (BEAP, Perth, Australia)
- DAC 2005 (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
- DAC 2003 (RMIT, Melbourne, Australia)
- DAC 2001 (Brown University, Providence, US)
- DAC 2000 (University of Bergen, Norway)
- DAC 1999 (Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, US)
- DAC 1998 (University of Bergen, Norway)