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* [[Bricolage interview]] - [[Vince Briffa]] interviewed by [[Toni Sant]]
* [[Bricolage interview]] - [[Vince Briffa]] interviewed by [[Toni Sant]]
* [[Larger than Life]] - [[Norbert Attard]]
* [[Larger than Life]] - [[Norbert Attard]]
* [[[Hermes]] - [[Vince Briffa]]  
* [[Hermes]] - [[Vince Briffa]]  
* [[Objects Found or Lost]] - [[Toni Sant]], [[Christophe Alix]], [[Lucille Calmelle]]
* [[Objects Found or Lost]] - [[Toni Sant]], [[Christophe Alix]], [[Lucille Calmelle]]
* [[A Second Life for Online Performance]] - [[Toni Sant]]
* [[A Second Life for Online Performance]] - [[Toni Sant]]
* [[Hello My Name is Candy Lopez... Come here I make you]] - [[Toni Sant]]
* [[Hello My Name is Candy Lopez... Come here I make you]] - [[Toni Sant]]
* [[Deception]] - [[Romina Delia]]  
* [[Deception]] - [[Romina Delia]]


==New Works==
==New Works==

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Remembering the Future: Digital Arts in Malta 1989-2019

Curated by Prof. Vince Briffa (Head of Department of Digital Arts, University of Malta) and Dr Toni Sant (Artistic Director, Spazju Kreattiv), this exhibition explores digital art created in Malta over the past thirty years. Highlighting a popular idea held until about a decade ago that digital developments are bringing the future into the present, a retrospective of salient digital art works have been selected, showcasing early works in the field by artists working in Malta. The exhibition also highlights the role of Spazju Kreattiv (previously known as the St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity) in facilitating the growth of digital artists and in exhibiting their work since the early 2000s. The artworks in this exhibition take many formats: multimedia installations, digital photography, videos, graphics and animation, 3D gaming, and manipulations of online social media.

Historical Digital Artworks

New Works

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