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LIMA is an organisation for the preservation, distribution and research of media art, based in [[Amsterdam]]. Founded by experts from the former [[NIMk]] in 2013, LIMA is an international platform for sustainable access to media art. With knowledge and passion for both art and technology, these experts are insuring that video, digital and performance artworks can and will be presented now and in the future. Through (online) distribution of our own collection, we keep abreast of technical issues and advances. With our storage and digitisation services we are additionally able to provide support to museums, galleries and individual artists. And in collaboration with artists, museums and universities LIMA carries out research in preservation and accessibility of this segment of our cultural heritage.
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Director: [[Gaby Wijers]].
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'''LI-MA''' is a platform for digital art and media art in [[Amsterdam]]. With years of experience in conservation and management and as a leading pioneer in the field, LI-MA plays a key role in the future-proof archiving, conservation and distribution of works from the field of media art.
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Specialist conservation is important to ensure that media and digital art remain accessible in the future despite rapid technological developments. As a knowledge centre, LI-MA is the link between artists, museums, cultural and scientific institutions and the public that engage with visual art and digital culture.
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LI-MA has its own extensive collection and archive encompassing 60 years of media art in the Netherlands. As a digital depot, LI-MA provides conservation and storage services for individuals and more than 50 collections from institutions such as the Bonnefanten Museum, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rijksakademie and [[De Appel]]. Through vigilant management, LI-MA ensures sustainable access to leading media art collections.
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LI-MA is committed to the visibility and appreciation of both iconic works and new experiments. As the only place in the Netherlands where media art is systematically collected, LI-MA uses its extensive network to put Dutch media artists on the (inter)national map.
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As a centre of expertise, LI-MA is always on top of technological innovation, and what this means for artists’ practice, distribution and preservation. LI-MA exchanges ideas and knowledge with partners, including Tate, ZKM and Rhizome. LI-MA also organises research projects, talks and screening programmes. Together with partners and audiences, LI-MA continues to reflect critically on the technology behind media art. LI-MA is a meeting place where knowledge and expertise converge. [https://li-ma.nl/article/vision-and-mission/ (2024)]
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Founding director: [[Gaby Wijers]].
  
 
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* [http://li-ma.nl Website]
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* [https://li-ma.nl/ Website]
* [http://twitter.com/LIMA_platform Twitter]
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* [https://www.arthost.nl/ Arthost]
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* [https://mediakunst.net/ Mediakunst.net]
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* [https://www.digitalcanon.nl/ DigitalCanon.nl]
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* [https://twitter.com/LIMA_platform Twitter]
 
* [[:File:Netwerken_en_projecten_LIMA_2017-2019.jpg|Netwerken en projecten LIMA 2017-2019]]
 
* [[:File:Netwerken_en_projecten_LIMA_2017-2019.jpg|Netwerken en projecten LIMA 2017-2019]]
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[[Series:Video art]] [[Series:Digital art]] [[Series:Net art]] [[Series:Art conservation]]

Latest revision as of 09:24, 2 October 2024

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LI-MA is a platform for digital art and media art in Amsterdam. With years of experience in conservation and management and as a leading pioneer in the field, LI-MA plays a key role in the future-proof archiving, conservation and distribution of works from the field of media art.

Specialist conservation is important to ensure that media and digital art remain accessible in the future despite rapid technological developments. As a knowledge centre, LI-MA is the link between artists, museums, cultural and scientific institutions and the public that engage with visual art and digital culture.

LI-MA has its own extensive collection and archive encompassing 60 years of media art in the Netherlands. As a digital depot, LI-MA provides conservation and storage services for individuals and more than 50 collections from institutions such as the Bonnefanten Museum, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rijksakademie and De Appel. Through vigilant management, LI-MA ensures sustainable access to leading media art collections.

LI-MA is committed to the visibility and appreciation of both iconic works and new experiments. As the only place in the Netherlands where media art is systematically collected, LI-MA uses its extensive network to put Dutch media artists on the (inter)national map.

As a centre of expertise, LI-MA is always on top of technological innovation, and what this means for artists’ practice, distribution and preservation. LI-MA exchanges ideas and knowledge with partners, including Tate, ZKM and Rhizome. LI-MA also organises research projects, talks and screening programmes. Together with partners and audiences, LI-MA continues to reflect critically on the technology behind media art. LI-MA is a meeting place where knowledge and expertise converge. (2024)

Founding director: Gaby Wijers.

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