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− | Born 1964. Lives in [[Berlin]]. Studied art history, sociology and media studies in [[Bochum]], [[Berlin]], and [[Norwich]]. 1995 PhD from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, with thesis ''A Visual Economy of Individuals: Portrait Photography in the 19th Century Human Sciences''. [[1995]]-2000 worked as a project manager at [[V2]]_Organisation [[Rotterdam]], where he co-curated, amongst other things, programmes for the [[deaf]] festival and [[Next 5 Minutes]] conferences. Founding member of the translocal [[Syndicate]] network (1996-2001). From September [[2000]] to 2007 he was the Artistic Director of [[Transmediale]] - international media art festival [[Berlin]]. Since 2005 one of artistic directors of [[Tesla]] media art lab in [[Berlin]]. | + | Born 1964. Lives in [[Berlin]]. Studied art history, sociology and media studies in [[Bochum]], [[Berlin]], and [[Norwich]]. 1995 PhD from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, with thesis ''A Visual Economy of Individuals: Portrait Photography in the 19th Century Human Sciences''. [[1995]]-2000 worked as a project manager at [[V2]]_Organisation [[Rotterdam]], where he co-curated, amongst other things, programmes for the [[deaf]] festival and [[Next 5 Minutes]] conferences. Founding member of the translocal [[Syndicate]] network (1996-2001). From September [[2000]] to 2007 he was the Artistic Director of [[Transmediale]] - international media art festival [[Berlin]]. Since 2005 one of artistic directors of [[Tesla]] media art lab in [[Berlin]]. Independently curated exhibitions included projects with Kontejner / MaMa in Zagreb ('Runtime Art', 2004), at TENT/Witte de With in Rotterdam ('Tracer / Neuralgic', 2004), and at Skuc Gallery in Ljubljana ('KRcF - Room for Manoeuvre', 2006). Co-chaired [[Re:place]] conference (Berlin, 2007). He is a member of the advisory board for Visual Arts of the Goethe Institut, and of the Council for the Arts, Berlin. He co-maintains the [[Spectre]] mailing list (*2001) and is a member of the Berlin-based media association [[mikro]] (*1998). In university courses, curatorial projects, and lectures he deals with media art, digital culture, and aesthetics of the machinic. |
Revision as of 01:29, 20 November 2007
Born 1964. Lives in Berlin. Studied art history, sociology and media studies in Bochum, Berlin, and Norwich. 1995 PhD from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, with thesis A Visual Economy of Individuals: Portrait Photography in the 19th Century Human Sciences. 1995-2000 worked as a project manager at V2_Organisation Rotterdam, where he co-curated, amongst other things, programmes for the deaf festival and Next 5 Minutes conferences. Founding member of the translocal Syndicate network (1996-2001). From September 2000 to 2007 he was the Artistic Director of Transmediale - international media art festival Berlin. Since 2005 one of artistic directors of Tesla media art lab in Berlin. Independently curated exhibitions included projects with Kontejner / MaMa in Zagreb ('Runtime Art', 2004), at TENT/Witte de With in Rotterdam ('Tracer / Neuralgic', 2004), and at Skuc Gallery in Ljubljana ('KRcF - Room for Manoeuvre', 2006). Co-chaired Re:place conference (Berlin, 2007). He is a member of the advisory board for Visual Arts of the Goethe Institut, and of the Council for the Arts, Berlin. He co-maintains the Spectre mailing list (*2001) and is a member of the Berlin-based media association mikro (*1998). In university courses, curatorial projects, and lectures he deals with media art, digital culture, and aesthetics of the machinic.
- Articles
- Andreas Broeckmann, David García, Geert Lovink. The GHI of Tactical Media. December 2002. http://www.uoc.edu/artnodes/eng/art/broeckmann0902/broeckmann0902.html
- Andreas Broeckmann. Sociable Machinists of Culture. February 2000. http://isp2.srv.v2.nl/~andreas/texts/2000/networkers.html
- Andreas Broeckmann. Net.Art, Machines, and Parasites. January 1997. http://www.irational.org/cybercafe/backspace/netart.txt
- more: http://isp2.srv.v2.nl/~andreas/texts/