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The context of this issue is all of the issues which have come before it. Or perhaps everything that you're currently reading. Or…
Grok projects is Joris Lindhout, a visual artist from Amsterdam.
Theory only flourishes when a central concept is found into which everything ultimately seems to fit. To cite just a few examples:…
Entertainment & Arts - Performing Arts Happening every first sunday of the month, the jam sessions are described as social…
Tien jaar nadat Janine Antoni de vloer aan dweilde met haar in zwarte verf gedoopte haren en het publiek zo de ruimte van De Appel…
It's often said that we live in an empire of images.
How the individual makes form more relevant in identity-related products. A brief description of Cedric Flazinski 's Master thesis…
20:00 The center of The Hague will host the final works of Artscience students during three days.
Historian of science Jose Van Dijck examines the role of images and imagination in popular representations of the new genetics since…
In his own calligraffiti-style, Niels 'Shoe' Meulman writes words on the coffin that describe the personality of the deceased. He…
Mediamatic has been around since 1983. Due to a background in both art and theory, we have been able to provide a new, sometimes…
Mediamatic's exhibition Kiki on Steroids! presents Kael T Block's project XX Boys, a collection of photographs of transboys. Rooted…
Ik deed mijn handschoenen aan, links gevolgd door rechts. Ondertussen beet ik op mijn lippen, die droog waren van de kou. Ik stond…
These are a few of our former colleagues. Some of them worked with Mediamatic for years, others for a short period of time. This…
For the Ik R.I.P. exhibition, Mediamatic decided to order a custom-crafted coffin in Ghana. Our graphic designer Anuschka Linse came…
It’s difficult to introduce Sonja, because there is no one specific word that can define her profession. Her work does not fit…
A coffin with poetic ribbons, graffiti or textile? A robe or something more conceptual? As part of the Ik RIP exhibition on death…