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  • How Small Can Beat the Big

    An essay by phD student and thinglink.org founder Ulla-Maaria Mutanen, originally published in Platform21's Positive Alarm. Positive Alarm aims to turn a negative into a positive using art and...

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  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Paul Groot 1 Jan 1994

    Paul Perry, Artist at the Side of God and Triple P

    No artistic profession has been courted more intensively by advertising in preceding decades as that of visual artist. The literary world of the sixties was startled by the huge demand for...

  • 1 Jan 2004

    Another Claudie Day

    Work by Claudie de Cleen was projected on Mediamatic Supermarkt between February 2 and 16.

  • Pop-Up Cafe

    The Last Sweat Party in the Pop-Up basement

    The Pop-Up Café is a temporary exhibition that will take place from June 6 until August 2 at Meneer de Wit Gallery in Amsterdam. Created by Eline Mul and Karolien Buurman, it's a place that looks and...

  • WatSpinoza?

    Public discussion in Amsterdam, Kocaeli, online.

    WatSpinoza? ignites public discussion by asking questions based on Spinoza's writings. We formulated the questions together with writer/philosopher Dirk van Weelden, and post them in the public arena.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Willem Velthoven 1 Jan 1994

    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.

  • Wearable Workshop Recap

    10 | 11 | 12 November 2006

    Who was there, what they made and how. As information technology continues to shrink in size, ideas of incorporating its capabilities into other things than the traditional forms of computers are...

  • Paul Groot 1 Jan 2004

    Gourmet Cycling Lady

    Long live the burqua

    About the longing for a Gourmet Cycling Lady clad in a Burqua. In five parts and a multicultural postscriptum.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Jules Marshall 1 Jan 1992

    A Network of Relationships

    Having a computer on your desk and no modem is like using the Ferrari in your garage only to sit in and listen to the stereo, I once read somewhere. A pc connected to the phone network now has an...

  • 1 Jan 2002

    Gerald van der Kaap

    artist

    Born in 1959, lives in Amsterdam. Studied at the Akademie voor Beeldende Kunsten St. Joost, Breda, 1978-1980.

  • Cultural Dating

    on the future of museums, archiving and cultural institutions

    TIME magazine choose YOU, the internet user, as person of the year 2006. Meanwhile however, the cultural sector is not making many moves to harness the potential of the enormous amounts of active...

  • Richard Rogers 1 Jan 1998

    Playing with Search Engines

    and making lowly web information into knowledge

    Climate change is global: it occurs nowhere in particular and everywhere at once. The same could be said of the information supply about this ecological crisis: on the World Wide Web, scientific...

  • The Definition of Conceptual

    somewhat of a review concerning a debate on the value of concept.

    In the invitation Premsela sent out for their New Year's reception was the following: "Concept and Conceptual; the most used and especially abused words in the jargon of art, design and architecture.

  • Children of Roena

    Photo report

    During the fantastic night of the Children of Roena, Daria Perevezentsev made sure everything was well captured with these great photos!

  • 1 Jan 2003

    Joep van Lieshout

    artist and designer

    Joep van Lieshout was born in Ravenstein, The Netherlands in 1963. He studied at the Academy of Modern Art in Rotterdam, Ateliers '63 in Haarlem and Villa Arson in Nice. In 1995 he founded Atelier...

  • Ingeborg Houwen 1 Jan 2001

    Diagram A Speech-in-Space Act 1.2

    Science Fiction Performance Drama (Part 2 of 5)

  • Enhanced Benches

    Furniture made active with biochemistry

    Mateusz Herczka proposes a new line of furniture for the homes, outdoors, public spaces and institutions.

  • 1 Jan 2004

    anyStory

    Workshop 26 en 27 augustus. Voor alle skeletten in je kast en alle roddels van de buurvrouw.

    anystory AnyStory is een Content Management System dat speciaal bedoeld is voor het maken van verhalensites. Het legt inhoudelijke verbanden tussen verschillende verhalen, waardoor een gebruiker...

  • Infinitycity

    It was not the first time a body had turned up in a canal. A floater. Body of a male. Young. Twenties. No signs of assault. No signs of external injury. Obviously, there was the story of how he lost...

  • A touch of trance

    Days 3 & 4 of Mediummatic at Sleep Inn - 5 days of alternative communication

    Sneak a peek through the windows of Sleep Inn and the latest spiritual scenarios therein...

  • Ingeborg Houwen 1 Jan 2001

    Diagram A Speech-in-Space Act 3

    Science Fiction Performance Drama (Part 4 of 5) Akt 3 'Ver niet e ging'

  • The City of Untried Chemistry

    He went through her things many times after she disappeared, but if at first he was hoping to find a sign post to her whereabouts, it was soon just his habit. Looking was a late-night searching for...

  • 1 Jan 2004

    Dan Graham

    Investigative Artist

    Architecture, popular music, video and television are among the focuses of his provocative investigations, which are articulated in essays, performances, installations, videotapes and architectural...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1994

    McLuhan

    Herbert Marshall McLuhan, The Mechanical Bride: Industrial Man, The Vanguard Press, New York 1951

    Few people know that Marshall McLuhan's first book, published in 1951, is completely devoted to the phenomenon of advertising. Although popular in the 1960s, The Mechanical Bride is difficult to...

  • Kritiek van de visuele sensatie

    (eerste deel en de conclusie van de lezing die zij gaf tijdens het symposium Visual Sensations op zaterdag 12 februari 2005)

    De organisatie van Visual Sensations wil met dit symposium en met de eerste wedstrijd onder VJ’s in Nederland en Vlaanderen, serieuze aandacht voor het werk van VJ’s bereiken. De organisatoren...

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