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  • In the Maze

    Alain Resnais' film Hiroshima Mon Amour as an early metaphor of the Virtual

    There are incidents in history which are irrevocably connected to an image. "Hiroshima" is such a name, the mushroom cloud its visual sign. But what do you know about the City, the incident?

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  • 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.

  • Book: Arjen Mulder 1 Jan 1996

    Het Twintigste-Eeuwse Lichaam

  • Arie Altena 1 Jan 2002

    Rambling Thoughts on Reality Engineering

    Introduction of the symposium Reality Engineering and the Computer

    How could you deal with the internet, master-infrastructure of our world, and totally escape from contemporary society? It's impossible. As soon as you think twice about computer technology, you end...

  • 1 Jan 2003

    Bilwet

    mediatheoretici

    Bilwet, stichting ter Bevordering van Illegale Wetenschap, is een collectief van vijf kunstenaars/schrijvers/theoretici: Geert Lovink, Arjen Mulder, Basjan van Stam, Lex Wouterloot en Patrice Riemens.

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

    Heidegger On-Line

    Interview with Michael Heim

    Michael Heim has been called the 'philosopher of cyberspace'. Translator of Heidegger and author of 'Electric Language, A Philosophical Study in Word Processing', he has organized various American...

  • Maurice Specht 1 Jan 2002

    Better Than Fantasy

    A Three-day Trip

    Looking back on the three days of intensive talking, listening, looking and experiencing, I can't feel but having been on a journey, a trip.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 9#1 Dirk Van Weelden 1 Jan 1998

    Mari Soppela's Family Files

    Up until the 80s, home movies were made on celluloid.

  • Jodi Dean 1 Jan 2001

    Multiple Reality 2

    Part 2

    So, if the Net is not the public sphere, what is it? Is it just a tool or a medium?

  • 1 Jan 2003

    Supporters

    We would like to thank our supporters

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 9#1 Paul Groot 1 Jan 1998

    Mulder

    Het Twintigste-Eeuwse Lichaam

    Arjen Mulder, a scientifically trained biologist, is also a proud essayist who frequently directs his attention towards the domain of the visual arts. His hang-ups, his repertory of biological...

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

    Kroker

    Arthur Kroker, Spasm: Virtual Reality, Android Music and Electric Flesh, New world Perspectives, Montréal 1993

    Bruce Sterling remarks with surprise in his foreword to Spasm that Arthur Kroker's theories aren't pure nonsense; all those speculations and word games actually mean something.

  • 1 Jan 2002

    Mercedes Bunz

    theorist, editor

    Co-founder of the print magazine DE:BUG . This magazine - founded in 1997 - has proven to be an important source of information and critical reflection on an interesting mix of topics between media

  • Jodi Dean 1 Jan 2001

    Multiple Reality 1

    Part 1

    Jodi Dean's remarks are about the idea of the public sphere and the relation of this idea to computer-mediated interaction. It consists of three sections: 1. What is the public sphere? What kind of...

  • Greg Lindsay 1 Jan 2003

    The Korsakow System

    Res Magazine Review

    Experiments in multiple-image films and nonlinear plots have slowed, and although the rush to make movies on the desktop has picked up speed, the urge to watch them there has dissipated.

  • Dennis Timm 1 Jan 2004

    Ein Workshop zum nonlinearen Erzählen

    Das 16, internationale Dokumentarfilm-Festival Amsterdam begrüßte seine Gäste im Dezember wieder am Rande der Altstadt. Verteilt über mehrere Gebäude und Kinos in der Nähe des Leidseplein, liefen...

  • Pakhuis de Zwijger

    BeamLab Maart

    28
    Mar 2007
    - Uitwisselingsplatform voor bewegend beeld

    BeamLab is de avond voor ontmoeting, uitwisseling en het opdoen van inspiratie op het terrein van bewegend beeld.

  • Lev Manovich 1 Jan 2000

    Principles of New Media (1)

    The identity of media has changed even more dramatically. Below I summarize some of the key differences between old and new media.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Richard Wright 1 Jan 1994

    Ross

    Andrew Ross, Strange Weather Culture: Science, and Technology in the Age of Limits, Verso (New Left Books), London 1991

    Strange Weather is/was the latest attempt to open up the debate on technology and popular culture for cultural scholarship. This project from a group of North American writers tries to look again at...

  • 1 Jan 2003

    Interactive Film at Berlinale 2004

    Join the workshop in Berlin this February!

    Five intense days of learning and collaboration with international filmmakers during the Berlin Filmfestival. Combine your visit to the Berlinale with this inspiring introduction to interactive...

  • 1 Jan 2003

    The Korsakow System has a new Interface

    We are proud to present the Korsakow system version 2.3.

    Instead of stills it is now possible to have preview movies.

  • Maurice Specht 1 Jan 2002

    What Happened in Reality

    As with all programmes, they never function the way they are written, and the programme of this symposium was no exception. Unfortunately some of the speakers were unable to attend. However enough...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Paul Groot 1 Jan 1992

    Famous Artists School, Famous Writer Tool

    or: the hankering after a configurated system for the Apple and other rhetorical reflections

    In Mediamatic 6#1, Paul Groot reported on his first experiences with a word processor and his struggle with the McHugh. As a sequel to these first impressions, he will review here MicroSoft's Word5...

  • Any Media Workshop @ IDFA 08

    21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 November 2008

    The first workshop day started off with a keynote-lecture by Cassian Harrison about his work with the BBC-series "Britain from Above". The 5-part TV-series uses GPS-data to visualize daily life in...

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

    The Virtual Community

    By Howard Rheingold

    Slowly but surely, the 'personal' computer is losing its image of autistic machine. One no longer needs to stare into the abyss of one's own hard disk and can enter into social relationships that go...

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