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  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#2/3 Florian Brody 1 Jan 1995

    My Home is my Memory is my Home

    Is my home where my heart is or where my computer is? Is home where I want to be or where I am?

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  • Mediamatic Magazine vol. 8#2/3 Adilkno 1 Jan 1995

    Electronic Loneliness

    Change the world; stay home. This is the adage of the social ergonomists who have distilled a polity out of the user-friendliness of consumer electronics. Having definitively finished pondering...

  • Dirk Van Weelden 1 Jan 1999

    The Storyteller, his Village and his Irony

    Florian Thalhofer's cd-rom small world presents a portrait of Schwandorf, a village in the Bavarian region of Oberpfalz. Thalhofer knows quite a bit about this village; he was born and raised there.

  • Mediamatic Magazine vol. 8#2/3 Lex Wouterloot 1 Jan 1995

    At Home in Prison

    For fifty years, Eduardo Taguas lived in Spanish boarding schools, reform schools and prisons. He was fifty years old when he was set free.

  • Mediamatic Magazine 8#2/3

    spring 1995

    Home Issue: Home @ Last This issue contains a collection of strange pictures: visualisations of spaces in MediaMOO.

  • Symbolic Table: 100% interface-free media player

    Mediamatic Atelier RFID project. Not only for children and geriatrics.

    Symbolic Table is an interface-free media player. A cultural tool for those who want to work with media without any hassle. It is not an appliance, but a simple table. There are no buttons, no knobs.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#4 Michael Sikillian 1 Jan 1996

    Abbreviated Hours

    Multimedia in the Middle Ages

    To read electronic texts is to experience chaos. Electronic mail boxes and Internet newsgroups contain messages received randomly over time. Some have more structure, forming threads, but often the...

  • The Finger Rub Rug

    When enclosed in a room with a rug made of silicone fingers, it is difficult to remain neutral. Whether it be humour or disgust, Dima's installation invites the audience to act on their response as...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1994

    We no longer collect the Carrier but the…

    Interview with Tjebbe van Tijen

    In Amsterdam, the archives of whoever ventures into the field of politics and culture will sooner or later end up with Tjebbe van Tijen. For many people he is the embodiment of 'storage mania'. How...

  • Christian Boltanski

    artist

    In the beginning of his artistic work, Christian Boltanski (b. 1944 in Paris) approached painting in an autodidactic way, mainly concerned with historical themes.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Adilkno, Bilwet 1 Jan 1994

    The Art of Being Informed

    about the Data Dandy

    I do not believe in progress, but I believe in the stagnation of human stupidity – I admire Japanese chairs because they have not been made to sit upon

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Adilkno, Bilwet 1 Jan 1994

    The Next Medium

    Everything is medial

    There is no original, unmediatized situation in which we can experience an 'authentic' human existence.

  • 1 Jan 2003

    Debra Solomon

    artist

    Debra Solomon (US/NL) creates experiential interventions aimed at breaking down the barriers between art and viewer. She is also a superfoodie and blogs at culiblog.org

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#2 Arjen Mulder 1 Jan 1993

    The Least Materiality

    It is me. It is only me.

  • Krystian Woznicki 1 Jan 2003

    Identity-Loop

    oder: Warum schwingst Du einen Hullahoop-Reifen um Deinen Hals?

  • Now That Our Youth Has Been Emulated...

    The best starting point from which to understand the impact of emulation is a standard thought experiment:

  • An interview with Engy Aly

    "There are much, much more Arabs and Muslims than I have ever seen in my life outside of an Arabic country."

    July 2010. Engy has been living and working in Amsterdam-Noord for a few weeks. She was kind enough to share her first impressions, and tell us a little bit about her background.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#2/3 Manuel De Landa 1 Jan 1995

    Homes: Meshwork or Hierarchy?

    How do homes happen? Are they planned, as we have intuitively tended to believe, or is the process a more messy one? Drawing on biological, cognitive and economic models, De Landa believes that the...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Jürgen Zilla 1 Jan 1994

    The Music T-Shirt

    Mass Phenomenon and Object of Self-Mystification

    This is just the theme for spring and summer. As soon as the thermometer reaches 20, layers of clothing disappear and the t-shirt re-emerges, occasionally a delight for the eye, but more often than...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Josophia Grieve 1 Jan 1994

    Welcome to Memorymoo

    connect giordano 30bruno30 * Connected *

  • On Videoletters.net

    Connecting people in cyberspace

    Videoletters is a series of 20+ documentaries made by Eric van den Broek and Katarina Rejger, in which they show how they connect people from former Yugoslavia by taping and delivering videoletters.

  • 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.

  • The Dirt We Carry

    Self Portrait by Amanda Cotton

    For three months, Amanda Cotton documented her life using her face wipes for her ‘Self Portrait’ . These face wipes not only show the removed makeup, but also the dirt and oil that is inevitably...

  • 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...

  • 1 Jan 2005

    What are the Issues Covered

    @ the Interactive Narration Workshops?

    In each Workshop we view the Possibilities and Difficulties surrounding Interactive Narration from the Perspective of the Participants' Discipline.

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