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A digital experience by the Telefónica Collection
The project Intangibles. A digital experience by the Telefónica Collection aims to explore the possibilities and the impact of technology on art and how we look at it, feel it and interpret it. And how...
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The Telefónica Collection was born in the 1980s with the vocation to serve society. With the aim of promoting and disseminating contemporary art, the Collection was oriented towards Spanish creators and selection criteria were established:...
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This is a comic book about the story of the most awarded Paralympic swimmer and Fundación Telefónica´s ambassador, which has been written and drawn by some of the best Spanish comics artists. Some of them,...
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Ecology from Digital Art
This is the catalogue of Fundación Telefonica´s exhibition Media Art: Ecology from Digital Art, which was displayed at the Centro Cultural B.O.D. of Caracas during 2015. It presents ten art tours concerning reflection on...
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This publication is the catalogue of the exhibition “Instant Realities” which is part of the action related to digital culture of Fundación Telefónica in Venezuela. It took place at the Trasnocho Arte Contacto (TAC) Gallery...
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This catalog of the artwork of the audiovisual artist Jim Campbell, Rhythms of Light, introduces the basis of his work: Movement, Light, Abstraction and Perception, Space and Memory. It contains descriptions and images of his...
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Telefonica Foundation in Venezuela and the University of Caldas in Colombia carried out this project in 2014 which called for the participation of Latin American artists in the X Monographic Media Art Exhibition: Ecology from...
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With this exhibition organised by Fundación Telefónica, a multimedia application has been developed which will be a useful tool for exploring part of the photographic archives of the Telefónica Collection through the work of 57...
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With the “History of Telecommunications” application, users get a complete view of the evolution of communication systems in Spain throughout history. From the optical telegraph to the Internet, passing through radio, television and of course,...