Mediamatic Off-Line

Irregularly published cd-rom and dvd projects

Mediamatic Off-Line is an irregularly published series of cd-rom and dvd projects. It is the continuation of Mediamatic Magazine.

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    Mediamatic Off-line

Every single Mediamatic Off-Line cd-rom or dvd is an autonomous artistic or theoretical project. The cd-rom or dvd is accompanied by paper articles and essays on the project, written by art critics or media theorists. These texts focus on the content of the project, examine the esthetic qualities, contextualise the project or present a critical reflection on the artistic presentation.

Since 1993 every issue of Mediamatic Magazine has had a cd-rom as a supplement. This way Mediamatic has published some now (in)famous cd-roms created by Gerald van der Kaap, JoDi, Doors of Perception and Florian Thalhofer. Many of the Mediamatic cd-roms have attracted international attention and have been given awards. This series of cd-rom publications has been continued autonomously since 2000 under the name Mediamatic Off-Line.

Where to buy?

Mediamatic Off-Line is for sale at better bookstores and distribution worldwide is handled by Idea Books Amsterdam

Subscriptions

Subscriptions are also possible: for 33 Euro you will receive three cd-rom or dvd publications. Call 020-6389901 or email mail@mediamatic.nl
Subscriptions will be renewed automatically unless you cancel the subscription in writing, by telephone or by email.

Information regarding subscriptions: mail@mediamatic.nl

  • Mediamatic Off-Line

    All issues of Mediamatic Off-Line, published since 2000. This Art Magazine was previously published under the title Mediamatic Magazine (1993 to 2000).

  • Vol 11#2, Mediamatic Screen

    on DVD: Mediamatic Screen 13-22 buy now!

    Mediamatic Screen 13-22 has a rather unexpected artistic structure. Besides the shared assignment to portray the dynamics of the city, ...
  • Vol 11#1

    on DVD: Mediamatic Screen 1-12 buy now!

    Mediamatic had nine artists think up a projection for the façade of the Mediamatic Supermarkt building.
  • Vol. 10#3 For a better World

    This is not a pleasant CD-ROM

    Following on from Cesare Davolio's Annunciation (on the Red Brigade's kidnapping and eventual execution of the Italian politician Aldo ...
  • vol. 10#2 Annunciation Buy now!

    Editorial: MM Off-Line

    This first edition of Mediamatic Off-Line, our new series of irregularly appearing cd and dvd projects, is about the Italian ...
  • vol. 9#4 / 10#1 The Printed Issue

    Editorial: This Book will disappear

    Willem Velthoven - Since the appearance of issue zero in 1985, Mediamatic has stubbornly resisted the disappearance of the book. We have made ever more ...
  • vol.9 #2/3 The Context Issue

    Editorial: You have to see this issue of Mediamatic in context

    The context of this issue is all of the issues which have come before it. Or perhaps everything that you're currently reading. Or ...
  • vol. 9#1 Secret Agent Issue

    Editorial

    When a government no longer knows how to solve a problem within the borders of legislation and the tolerance of public opinion, it calls ...
  • vol. 8#4 The Religion Issue

    Are People the Gods of the Algorithms?

    Willem Velthoven - (this is the editorial and contents of the Mediamatic Magazine "Rligion Issue" originally published in 1996) The word ...
  • vol. 8#2,3 Home Issue

    Editorial: Home@Last

    This issue contains a collection of strange pictures: visualisations of spaces in MediaMOO.
  • vol 8#1 Storage Mania

    Editorial

    This issue of Mediamatic is dedicated to Storage Mania
  • vol. 7#3/4 End of Advertising Issue

    Editorial: The Eighth Art

    This issue of Mediamatic is based on the assumption that advertising was one of the great arts of the twentieth century.
  • vol. 7#2 The World Issue

    World Articles

    This issue of Mediamatic was supposed to be the World Issue. A Mediamatic about the whole world! This proved, to say the least, very ...
  • vol.7#1 The I/O issue

    Hardware Software Wetware

    According to Adilkno, the human being is no longer an individual in the digital era, but wetware, a 'wet bag' hanging on the machine. ...
  • vol. 6#4 Ear Issue

    (H)ear my Ear

    The eye dominates Western culture: we worship the image and we're scared to death of the dark. The eye is our instrument for dominating ...
  • vol.6#2/3 Old Media!

    in hoc signo vinces

    Sign language is the oldest time-based visual medium. Only in recent decades have those with a normal sense of hearing begun to realize ...
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