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Born 1970. Lives in [[Rotterdam]]. He is working as autonomous artist in the field of sound, space and interaction. His original background is in
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'''Edwin van der Heide''' is an artist, composer and researcher in the field of sound, space and interaction. He extends musical composition and musical language into spatial, interactive and interdisciplinary directions. His work comprises installations, performances and environments. The audience is located in the middle of the work and challenged to actively explore and interact with the artwork.
electronic music. He graduated from the Institute for Sonology at the
 
Royal Conservatory in [[The Hague]] in 1992. His current work is hard to
 
define in the traditional terms of music, sound art or media art
 
because he is permanently working on the edge and the characteristics
 
of the used medium. As founder and member of the "Sensorband" and his developments of electronic, sensor-based sound instruments Edwin gained international reputation.
 
  
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He has presented his work at renown museums, festivals, galleries and music venues as SMAK - Ghent, Ars Electronica Festival - Linz, Stedelijk Museum - Amsterdam, V2_'s DEAF - Rotterdam, ICC - Tokyo, NAMOC - Beijing, Transmediale - Berlin, SONAR - Barcelona, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, SFMOMA, FILE - Brazil, MAXXI - Rome, SONAMBIENTE - Berlin, Reina Sofia Museum - Madrid, ZKM - Karlsruhe, Art Basel Parcours Night and Donaueschinger Musiktage.
  
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Besides running his own studio he is part-time lecturer and researcher at Leiden University, involved in both the Leiden Institute for Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) including the Media Technology MSc programme, and the Academy for Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA). From 1995 till 2016 he was a lecturer at, and later also co-head (2014-2016) of, the ArtScience Interfaculty of the Royal Conservatoire and Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. He was Edgard Varèse guest professor at the Technische Universität Berlin (2009) and won the Witteveen+Bos Art+Technology Award 2009 for his entire body of work. He was an invited artist and guest professor at Le Fresnoy, studio des arts contemporain in France for the year 2011-2012 and guest lecturer in the Master Contemporary Arts Practice of the HKB, Bern University of the Arts in 2019. [https://evdh.net/ (2024)]
* ''Re-defining Radio's Apparatus. Edwin van der Heide in Conversation with Sabine Breitsameter''. January 2005. http://www.swr.de/swr2/audiohyperspace/engl_version/interview/vanderheide.html
 
  
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* [https://evdh.net/ Website]
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* [https://www.evdh.net/publications/ Publications]
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* [http://www.vimeo.com/user2343852/ Vimeo]
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* [https://www.twitter.com/edwinvdheide Twitter]
  
http://www.evdh.net/
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[[Series:Sound art]] [[Series:Electromagnetism]]
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 8 July 2024

Edwin van der Heide is an artist, composer and researcher in the field of sound, space and interaction. He extends musical composition and musical language into spatial, interactive and interdisciplinary directions. His work comprises installations, performances and environments. The audience is located in the middle of the work and challenged to actively explore and interact with the artwork.

He has presented his work at renown museums, festivals, galleries and music venues as SMAK - Ghent, Ars Electronica Festival - Linz, Stedelijk Museum - Amsterdam, V2_'s DEAF - Rotterdam, ICC - Tokyo, NAMOC - Beijing, Transmediale - Berlin, SONAR - Barcelona, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, SFMOMA, FILE - Brazil, MAXXI - Rome, SONAMBIENTE - Berlin, Reina Sofia Museum - Madrid, ZKM - Karlsruhe, Art Basel Parcours Night and Donaueschinger Musiktage.

Besides running his own studio he is part-time lecturer and researcher at Leiden University, involved in both the Leiden Institute for Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) including the Media Technology MSc programme, and the Academy for Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA). From 1995 till 2016 he was a lecturer at, and later also co-head (2014-2016) of, the ArtScience Interfaculty of the Royal Conservatoire and Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. He was Edgard Varèse guest professor at the Technische Universität Berlin (2009) and won the Witteveen+Bos Art+Technology Award 2009 for his entire body of work. He was an invited artist and guest professor at Le Fresnoy, studio des arts contemporain in France for the year 2011-2012 and guest lecturer in the Master Contemporary Arts Practice of the HKB, Bern University of the Arts in 2019. (2024)

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