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Produced [[BigEye]] and [[Image/ine]] software. | Produced [[BigEye]] and [[Image/ine]] software. | ||
− | + | Artistic/managing director: [[Dick Rijken]] (since 2009); past: [[Takuro Mizuta Lippit]] (2008-2013), [[Michel Waisvisz]] (1981-2008), [[Peter Schat]] (1971-1973). | |
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* http://www.steim.org | * http://www.steim.org | ||
* http://www.steim.nl | * http://www.steim.nl | ||
+ | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STEIM | ||
[[Category:Sound art]] | [[Category:Sound art]] |
Revision as of 10:25, 6 November 2015
steim (the studio for electro-instrumental music) is the Center for Research & Development of instruments & tools for performers in the electronic performance arts, Laboratory, Workshop, International meeting place, Artist hotel, Production office, Live electro acoustic music, Dj's, Vj's, Theatre, Video-dance, Installations and Nomad studio. Support home of the pioneers of Touch and creators of personal and extremely physical musical instruments. Founded in 1967. Based in Amsterdam.
Produced BigEye and Image/ine software.
Artistic/managing director: Dick Rijken (since 2009); past: Takuro Mizuta Lippit (2008-2013), Michel Waisvisz (1981-2008), Peter Schat (1971-1973).
- Articles
- Roland Spekle, Michel Waisvisz, "STEIM, a reconstruction".
- Joel Ryan, "Some Remarks on Musical Instrument Design at STEIM".
- Links