Workshop information and registration
We design and organize workshops on cultural, technological and new media practices. Our workshops combine effective, hands-on training with sharp technological insights and know-how.
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Making touch sensitive outfits.-
At the Touch Sensitive Clothing Workshop at Mediamatic.
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Instructors
Our workshops are led by experienced designers, programmers, writers and artists from all over the world. We have an extensive international network, so you can be assured you'll be taught only by the best in their field.
Sign up
You can buy tickets for our workshops by clicking the pink 'buy a ticket' button on the page of the workshop you want to participate in. If you don't have a Mediamatic.net account you'll be asked to create one. (This will only take a minute).
Cancellation
Please notify us at least 48 hours in advance if you can't attend a workshop. If you do, we will give you a refund.
Deadline
All our workshops have a two-week deadline. If there are not enough participants we'll have to cancel the workshop. This doesn't happen very often, but do keep this in mind (especially if you're coming from abroad). We will keep you as up-to-date as possible.
Stay up-to-date
We post all our workshops on this website. You can also sign up to our newsletter by creating an account.
Contact
If you have any questions you can contact our workshop producer, Deborah Meibergen, at or by phone: +31 (0) 20 638 9901
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Photo taken by Bas at the Leyp customizing workshop.
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Handling electronics at a robot workshop-
Sep 09: After their successful robot workshop in Mediamatic's Night Garden, Ralf Schreiber and Christian Faubel returned in 2009 to spread some more robot romance. In just a couple of hours they taught participants how to make their own, self-supporting robotic creatures. A circuit board, solar panel and motor formed the core of the kit. The robots are kinetic, which means to move when they are put in a light source. (An overhead-projector or sunlight). After you'd soldered the kit together, you could brighten up your new pal using Schmelzolan, synthetic granules that melt at 180 °C, and can be shaped into any desired form.
Deborah