The exhibition consists of the three parts "World-Infostructure", "World-C4U" and "Future Heritage" that will outline the evolution of communication technologies and their consequences in relation to society, exhibit historic and state-of-the-art control and surveillance technology and display digital artworks and installations.
On 32 information displays World-Infostructure outlines the emergence and influence of the expansion of worldwide communication and information networks on various aspects of society and everyday life.
World-C4U presents arts projects that examine and question the use of surveillance and eavesdrop systems and highlights historic and state-of-the-art security and control technologies.
Future Heritage shows the rich, diverse and vital variety of electronic culture and displays the works of renowned and pioneering international artists.
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