Difference between revisions of "Amsterdam"
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'''Spaces''': [[De Balie]] (*1982), [[Quarantine]], [[Waag Society]] (*1994). | '''Spaces''': [[De Balie]] (*1982), [[Quarantine]], [[Waag Society]] (*1994). | ||
− | '''Art workers''': [[Eric Kluitenberg]] (1965), [[Geert Lovink]] (1959), [[Irad Lee]]. | + | '''Art workers''': [[Eric Kluitenberg]] (1965), [[Geert Lovink]] (1959), [[Irad Lee]], [[Marleen Stikker]] (1962), [[Michel Waisvisz]] (1949), [[Paul Keller]] (1974), [[Sher Doruff]]. |
{{Cities}} | {{Cities}} |
Revision as of 00:09, 26 September 2007
Initiatives: Adilkno (*1983), De Balie, Institute of Network Cultures (*2004), Montevideo, STEIM (*1967), Virtueel Platform (*1998), Waag Society for Old and New Media (*1994), xs4all (*1993).
Festivals: Next 5 Minutes (*1993).
Events: Culture 2.0 (2007), Recalling RFID (2007), New Network Theory conference (2007), (C)lick Me netporn festival (2007).
Past events: The Art and Politics of Netporn conference (2005), Incommunicado conference (2005), E-Culture Fair 2 (2003), World-Information.Org (2002), E-Culture Fair (2000), Net.Congestion (2000), Tulipomania DotCom conference (2000), That Media Thing 1+2 symposium (1999), P2P Conference (1997).
Spaces: De Balie (*1982), Quarantine, Waag Society (*1994).
Art workers: Eric Kluitenberg (1965), Geert Lovink (1959), Irad Lee, Marleen Stikker (1962), Michel Waisvisz (1949), Paul Keller (1974), Sher Doruff.
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Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb |