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  • "Long time no see!" CD-ROMs 20 years ago

    6 cd-roms come alive

    We CAN launch cd-roms from 1994 to 1998 on an iMac G4 equipped with OS9.2.2! If you ever tried to fix an unknown computer problem, than you understand how wonderful it is when you find out your...

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  • 6 CD-ROMs published by Mediamatic get stuck

    cd-roms from 1994 to 1998

    "This CD-ROM was made by Mediamatic Interactive Publishing(MMiP) for the Netherlands Design Institute. Technical requirements : a Macintosh computer with 256 color display, 4 megabytes of RAM and a...

  • A day in a hackerspace

    Hack42

    On Thursday 30 October we went to visit Simon Cleassen at Hack42 in Arnhem.

  • “Doors of Perception 1” Easy Package

    A step by step manual for the “Doors of Perception 1” cd-rom (1985) for Apple computer users.

    This is a step by step manual for accessing of the cd-rom “Doors of Perception 1” made by Mediamatic Interactive Publishing (MMip) in 1985 for The Netherlands design institute, and published by...

  • "Doors of Perception 1" meet Basiliskll

    Good news old-school Mediamatic fans shouldn't miss!

    The "Doors of Perception 1” cd-rom was published in 1985. It was made for the first “Doors of Perception” conference, held in Amsterdam in that year. Now you can enjoy the cd-rom by simply following...

  • CD-ROMs are Fun

    An interview with the directors of ‘V.O.L.V.O /Airbag CD-ROM’

    This CD-ROM is a transformation of an exhibition promoting Dutch new media artists (musical, time-based, computer-based art) from 1996. These artist are also the friends of the ‘V.O.L.V.O/ Airbag CD

  • Remembering Mediamatic Magazine

    Start archiving, or be forgotten!

    Between 1985 and 2007, Mediamatic published over 35 magazines and 12 CD/DVD-ROMs, creating a platform for new media and art. While we continue exploring new media for cultural development, we want to...

  • (Artists) Talking Back To The Media

    Back in time to the first year of Mediamatic Magazine

    1985 was an important year for Mediamatic Magazine as for Dutch new media art in Amsterdam.

  • You are welcome to cut the magazine

    How to digitalize a magazine that is made to emphasize the fact that it's made of paper.

    Two Mediamatic Magazines (vol. 9 # 1 and vol. 9 # 4) are cut-out magazines. To see the inside of the Magazine you have to cut some pages.

  • The birth of Mediamatic Magazine

    An interview with Willem Velthoven and Jans Possel.

    To get a feel of Mediamatic Magazine and how it all started, we asked Jans Possel and Willem Velthoven some questions about the beginning of Mediamatic Magazine and the changes it went trough all the...

  • Knitting Socks

    Dev Camp Day 3

    or beanies. or something fallus-like. that you can wear. in slow-motion.

  • Chewing Radio's

    Dev Camp Day 2

    Chewable Radio's! What's not to understand. Tuning in to your favorite radio-shows while having the airwaves of sounds traveling from your mouth to your ear.

  • ikStaar

    Dev Camp Day 2

    Staring contests are as old as the road to Rome. I heard from reliable sources that before the invention of the ball kids used to stare at each other a lot out of boredom. This project is an updated...

  • Arduino - the documentary

    Free online doc about the Arduino platform

  • Level 1: Sensor Fest

    Mediamatic's interactive ikInstallations

    ikBijt, ikStaar, Wow! and more. These are the ikInstallations featuring in the Arcade exhibition.

  • Dev Camp '10 Projects

    This are the 7 selected projects!

    Making stuff concrete. How is it fun in a social and simple way? One fun component works well. Let's go!

  • IKWIN! / Google battle

    Challenge your web popularity !

    Challenge someone with your web popularity, and let's see and show other people how high you're ranking. More information about the ikWin / Google Battle on www.mediamatic.nl/ikwin

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Kai Hoffmann, Frank Druschel 1 Jan 1994

    The European Computer Museum sends Tidings of...

    Jurassic Park has returned the dinosaurs to us. Some months ago there was an exhibition of these veterans of primeval time in the German town of Hildesheim, one which could not be missed. What is so...

  • Day 4: Manufacturing Hardware

    Multithreaded Banjo Dinosaur Knitting Adventure 2D Extremeeeee

    The knitting machine is busy knitting the custom designed sprites created through the ikCam terminal. But the team is not done yet.

  • multithreaded banjo dinosaur knitting adventure…

    a bayeux tapestry for 2010

    Welcome to the Multithreaded Banjo Dinosaur Knitting Adventure 2D Extreme!, a retro style video game with banjos and dinosaurs with winners' panels printed by a knitting machine. It was conceived and...

  • Mediamatic Magazine

    Exquisite 20th century media and art publication

    Mediamatic published a paper magazine from 1985 till 1999. It was a platform for discussing media, art and television. With Mediamatic Off-line we continued with irregularly appearing collection of...

  • Gotcha, Atari, 1973

    The only working version open to the public in the world

    Gotcha is a 1973 arcade game manufactured by Atari Inc. It was Atari's fourth game after Pong, Space Race and Pong Doubles. This was the first maze arcade game, as well as the very first video game...

  • Day 4: Markers, Socks and Arduinos

    Blowing your Sock on!

    A blowing context that influences the color of a never ending sock. An educational game filled with politics, psychology and philosophical theory.

  • Shopping Lists

    Dev Camp Day 3

    Hayo together with Machiel are in charge of getting the right equipment. They have compiled a list of the numerous hardware shops in and around Amsterdam and get the parts essential to make the...

  • Arduino+Sensor = ?

    Dev Camp Day 1

    So if you have read my earlier contributions you should probably understand what Arduinos and Sensors are. In my first post I tried to point out what the possibilities at hand are. Now i will dive a...

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