By Maria Esteves – November 7, 2010
Digital Art @Google: Ancient Stories with Modern Technology Exhibition and Artist Talk artTEKtech Tanna by media artist Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky) commence Thursday, November 11, 2010, 5:30pm – 7:30pm, at Google, Inc., New York. Miller is launching an artist residency on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu's South Pacific archipelago. His works inspired by his vision for the Vanuatu Pacifica Foundation address "Can 21st century technology supp...
By Maria Esteves – October 28, 2010
The Digital Art @Google: Opening Night Ancient Stories with Modern Technology Exhibition, Artist Talks and Reception featuring the works of Chris Rainier, Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky) and Andrew Senior commenced Thursday, October 28, 2010, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at Google, Inc., New York. Digital Art @Google is curated by Nina Colosi, of The Project Room for New Media at CAM and initiated at Google by Josh Mittleman, User Interface Software Engineer. ...
By Maria Esteves – September 8, 2010
The Project Room for New Media at Chelsea Art Museum and Google, Inc. presented Digital Art @Google: Data Poetics, June 11-August 13, 2010 at Google, Inc., New York. Public viewing and artist talks included Scott Draves, R. Luke Dubois, Aaron Koblin, Mark Napier, W. Bradford Paley, Lincoln Schartz, John F. Simon, Jr., Thomson & Graghead, Martin Wattenberg, and Fernanda Viegas.
The opening art exhibition and public talk of Generation 243 by...
By Maria Esteves - September 24, 2008
The East Coast inaugural Web 2.0 Conference Exposition (Web2.0 Expo) was held at Javits Center, New York, September 16-19, 2008. Web 2.0 Expo, co-produced by TechWeb and O'Reilly Media, annually showcase globally Web 2.0 Internet technologies by industry innovators creating the next generation World Wide Web. The East Coast inaugural included keynote presentations, over 80 sessions, special programs, conferences, seminars, panel discussions, workshops...
L'Association des Producteurs de Cinéma (APC) se félicite de la décision du Tribunal de Commerce de Paris du 20 février 2008, qui a condamné les sociétés Google inc. et Google France au titre de la contrefaçon du film de William Karel Le monde selon Bush, produit par la société Flach Film, membre de l'APC. Nonobstant la décision du Tribunal de qualifier les sociétés Google Inc. et Google France d'hébergeur, ce qui reste fort discutable, il est remarquable de constater que ...
Jean-François LEPETIT (FLACH FILM) producteur du film « le monde selon Bush » réalisé par William KAREL, assigne les sociétés GOOGLE FRANCE et GOOGLE INC pour contrefaçon et parasitisme, devant le Tribunal de Commerce de Paris.
En effet, alors que le Producteur a organisé la diffusion légale de ce film par vidéo et par vod en la confiant à la plate-forme des Editions Montparnasse, GOOGLE, via son site GOOGLE VIDEO FRANCE, donne accès au film dans son intégralité et gratuitement,...