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Initiatives: ambientTV.NET (*1999), Furtherfield (*1996), Live Algorithms for Music (*2004), open_digi (*2002), Openlab (*2004), SPC (*1996), xxxxx (*2006), more: http://nodel.org/orgs.php


Festivals: NODE.London (2006, 2008), Atlantic Waves (*2001), Cybersonica (*2006).
Past festivals: Open Season (2005), DMZ media arts festival (2003), Extreme Computing (2002).
Events: Cybersalon, Dorkbot (since 2001), Interlace (*2002), LAM Conference (*2004), Le Placard (since 2003), Openlab (*2005).
Past events: Noise=Noise (2007), Re-transmission (2006), Netaudio (2006), Open Tech 2005, NotCon '04, N01se (2000), Expo Destructo (1999), Art Servers Unlimited (1998), Anti with E (1997).
Past exhibitions: Art for Networks (2002), Cybernetic Serendipity (1968).


Spaces: Ambient Space, area 10 (*2008), Deckspace (*2001), HTTP, Raylab, Shunt, The Foundry, Whitechapel Gallery, more: http://nodel.org/seednodes.php
Past spaces: Backspace (1996-1999), Artec centre (1990-2000).


Academy programs: Centre for Digital Music ELEC QMUL, Electronic Music Studios Goldsmiths (*1968), Interactive Media Goldsmiths.


Media: Mute Magazine (*1994), OpenMute server, Resonance FM.


Art workers: Andrew Forbes, Armin Medosch (1962), Aymeric Mansoux (1976), Chun Lee, Gio D'Angelo, Graham Harwood, Heath Bunting (1966), Ilze Black (1973), Irit Rogoff, James Stevens, Jo Walsh, Kaffe Matthews (1961), Knut Aufermann, Kodwo Eshun, Lisa Haskel, Luci Eyers, Manu Luksch (1970), Marloes de Valk (1976), Matthew Fuller, Pete Gomes, Peter Ride, Rachel Baker, Sarah Washington, Saul Albert, Shu Lea Cheang, Simon Pope (1966), Tim Jones, Wojciech Kosma (1981), more: http://nodel.org/people.php


Articles:
Armin Medosch: London.zip, Digital Media Art In London. 2003. http://web.archive.org/web/20040213034023/dmz.spc.org/londonzip.html


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