Difference between revisions of "The Hague"
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'''Initiatives''': [[Stroom Den Haag]] (*1989), [[TAG]]. | '''Initiatives''': [[Stroom Den Haag]] (*1989), [[TAG]]. | ||
− | '''Festivals''': [[Todaysart]] (*2005), [[State X]] (*2004), [[Wired Festival]], [[Streaming Festival]].<br> | + | '''Festivals''': [[Todaysart]] (*2005), [[State X]] (*2004), [[Wired Festival]], [[Streaming Festival]] (*2006).<br> |
'''Past festivals''': [[Image and Sound Festival]] (*1986).<br> | '''Past festivals''': [[Image and Sound Festival]] (*1986).<br> | ||
'''Past events''': [[SuperCollider Symposium]] (2007). | '''Past events''': [[SuperCollider Symposium]] (2007). |
Revision as of 13:30, 4 December 2010
Initiatives: Stroom Den Haag (*1989), TAG.
Festivals: Todaysart (*2005), State X (*2004), Wired Festival, Streaming Festival (*2006).
Past festivals: Image and Sound Festival (*1986).
Past events: SuperCollider Symposium (2007).
Academy programs: ArtScience Interfaculty, Institute of Sonology KONCON, Interactive/Media/Design KABK
Spaces: TAG, Revelation Space hackerspace, CabFabLab (*2009), Loos Foundation, Vrijhaven, Super8 Reversal Lab film lab.
Past spaces: V2_ (1981-94).
Art workers: Anne Wellmer (1966), Bjarni Gunnarsson (1980), Joost Rekveld (1970), Koen Nutters (1976), Roberto Garretón.
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Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb |