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  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#2 Arthur Kroker, Marilouise Kroker 1 Jan 1993

    Excremental TV

    Excremental tv: Sacrificial tv, Disciplinary tv, Surveillance-tv, Crash-tv.

    We live today in the age of excremental tv. No longer tv under the old sociological sign of accumulation with its coherent division of tv-aesthetics into strategy (official culture) and tactics...

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  • 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...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#4 Arthur Kroker, Marilouise Kroker 1 Jan 1992

    Mutant Ears

    What is the speed of Music?

    At what point does music red shift to ultrasonic velocity like all those spectral objects before it, break the sound barrier and then follow an immense curvature towards that point of incredible...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#2/3 Bert Mulder 1 Jan 1991

    Media, Information & Me

    Difference

    Bert Mulder is a pioneer in computer-supported cooperative work. He works at Veronica Broadcasting Company and is currently learning Chinese in order to read Confucius.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1992

    The Archeology of Computer Assemblage

    The 'Ars Combinatoria' of Berlin philosopher-engineer Werner K

    The Berlin philosopher and programmer Werner Künzel has hatched an ambitious plan to develop a genealogy of computer theory, written in 'the spirit of philosophy'. In the five books he has published...

  • Mediamatic Magazine 7#2

    summer 1993

    The World Issue: World Articles This issue of Mediamatic was supposed to be the World Issue. A Mediamatic about the whole world! This proved, to say the least, very ambitious... That's why we present...

  • 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...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#4 Rik Delhaas 1 Jan 1992

    Head Suggestions?

    The loss of part of one's body or one of its functions aren't the only reasons for acquiring a prosthesis. It is not only to suggest a complete human being that a range of mechanical, electronic or...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#4 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1992

    The Theory of Mixing

    an inventory of free radio techniques in Amsterdam

    An extensive underground radio culture exists in Amsterdam, beyond the reach of art or commerce, a culture which strives to make idiosyncratic media connections. Geert Lovink surveys the free ether.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#4 Dirk Van Weelden 1 Jan 1996

    Street Religion and Matrix Magic

    Religions not only express desires for origins or a higher reality. According to Dirk van Weelden, they are also procedures that create order and constructively channel fear. What kind of fear?

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

    The Least Materiality

    It is me. It is only me.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#1 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1992

    Rheingold

    Howard Rheingold, Virtual Reality, Secker & Warburg, 1991

    The second half of the memorable year 1989 saw not only the 'velvet revolution' that swept Eastern Europe, but also the presentation of virtual reality to the world. Two developments that will occupy...

  • Mediamatic Off-Line Vol. 11#1 Jorinde Seijdel 1 Jan 2003

    Untitled(Staphorst)

    Arnoud Holleman

    'I am registered, therefore I am', an existential motto of our time might read like this.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#1 Bert Mulder 1 Jan 1992

    Piazza Virtuale

    Piazza Virtuale, Van Gogh TV, 1992

    It's three o'clock in the morning in Davos, Switzerland, and I turn on the TV set. I can't sleep. 3sat runs Piazza Virtuale - interactive television. I hang out.

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

    Armchair Traveller on the Ford of Jordan

    The Home, the Stereoscope and the Virtual Voyager

    The general panorama of the world. It introduces to us scenes known only from the imperfect relations of travellers. By our fireside we have the advantage of examining them, without being exposed to...

  • Book: Peter Reichel 1 Jan 1991

    Der Schöne Schein des Dritten Reiches

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

    World Names

    Brief news item: in Bosnia and Hercegovina, the first children conceived by Bosnian women after being raped by Serbian soldiers have been born. The women refuse to recognize these babies and leave...

  • Daniel Kurjacovic 1 Jan 2002

    Strange Relationships

    Split: Fragment 1 -4

    She is leaning on the window, motionless, her right hand flat against the glass, her head bent slightly downwards.

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  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#1 Bert Mulder 1 Jan 1992

    Rumour has it...

    The computer is the canvas of our time, on which we inscribe our beliefs and read the stories we tell ourselves. The quality of the canvas determines the quality of our communications. To date

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Hiroshi Masuyama 1 Jan 1994

    Ugo Ugo Lhuga

    The Japanese tv program Ugo-Ugo Lhuga is avant garde electronic theatre for children made by and for the digital generation. Almost immediately after it appeared it reached unprecedented heights of...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.1#1 Willem Velthoven 22 Feb 1986

    To Talk Back or to Talk With

    Interview with Dara Birnbaum

    At the end of 1985 the American artist Dara Birnbaum was in the Netherlands for a contribution to the Talking Back to the Media festival which took place in November. Birnbaum's early video-works are...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.1#1 Tony Morgan 1 Jan 1986

    The Media Explosive Years 1960- 1980

    Autobiographical research into the meaning of media/medium.

    At the beginning of the sixties I believe that many artists and poets who would have become painters in another decade, moved towards performance, video, photography and a very anti-museum quasi

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