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'''Annet Dekker''' is an independent curator and researcher. She is researcher of Digital Preservation at Tate, London, research fellow at London South Bank University & The Photographers’ Gallery, London, tutor at [[Piet Zwart Institute]], Rotterdam, and fellow at [[Het Nieuwe Instituut]].
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'''Annet Dekker''' is an independent researcher and curator. She is Assistant Professor Archival Science at the University of Amsterdam and Visiting Lecturer at London South Bank University. Previously she was Researcher Digital Preservation at Tate, London, tutor at [[Piet Zwart Institute]], Rotterdam, and Fellow at [[Het Nieuwe Instituut|The New Institute]], Rotterdam. She initiated aaaan.net with [[Annette Wolfsberger]] in 2009; they coordinate artists-in-residences and set up strategic and sustainable collaborations with national and international arts organisations. Previously she worked as Web curator for [[SKOR]] (Foundation for Art and Public Domain, 2010–12), was programme manager at [[Virtueel Platform]] (2008–10), and head of exhibitions, education and artists-in-residence at the [[NIMk|Netherlands Media Art Institute]] (1999–2008). Together with [[Annette Wolfsberger]], she produced ''Funware'', an international touring exhibition in 2010 and 2011 about fun in software (curated by [[Olga Goriunova]]). In 2014, she completed her PhD under the supervision of [[Matthew Fuller]] on the conservation of [[net art]] at Goldsmiths University of London, ''Enabling the Future, or How to Survive FOREVER. A study of networks, processes and ambiguity in net art and the need for an expanded practice of conservation''.  
  
Previously, she worked as Web curator for [[SKOR]], as program manager at [[Virtueel Platform]], head of exhibitions, education, and artists-in-residence at the [[NIMk|Netherlands Media Art Institute]], and as lecturer for new media theory at Rietveld Academy. Together with [[Annette Wolfsberger]], she organised the artist in residence programme at the Netherlands Media Art Institute in Amsterdam, and produced ''Funware'', an international touring exhibition in 2010 and 2011 about fun in software (curated by [[Olga Goriunova]]). In 2014, she completed her PhD on conserving net art at Goldsmiths University of London, under supervision of [[Matthew Fuller]].  
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==Publications==
 
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* editor, with Cathy Brickwood, ''[[Media:Dekker_Brickwood_eds_Navigating_E-culture_2009.pdf|Navigating E-culture]]'', Amsterdam: Virtueel Platform, 2009, 128 pp.
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* editor, with Annette Wolfsberger, ''[[Media:Dekker_Annet_Wolfsberger_Annette_eds_Walled_Garden_2009.pdf|Walled Garden]]'', Amsterdam: Virtueel Platform, 2009, 119 pp.
* editor, with Annette Wolfsberger, ''[http://aaaan.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/2009walledgarden.pdf Walled Garden]'', Amsterdam: Virtueel Platform, 2009, 119 pp.
 
 
* editor, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=1354 Archive2020 – Sustainable Archiving of Born-Digital Cultural Content]'', Amsterdam: Virtueel Platform, 2010, 112 pp.
 
* editor, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=1354 Archive2020 – Sustainable Archiving of Born-Digital Cultural Content]'', Amsterdam: Virtueel Platform, 2010, 112 pp.
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* with Rachel Somers-Miles, ''[[Media:Dekker_Somers-Miles_Virtueel_Platform_Research_Archiving_the_Digital_2011.pdf|Virtueel Platform Research: Archiving the Digital]]'', Amsterdam: Virtueel Platform, 2011, 35 pp.
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* with Rachel Somers-Miles, ''[[Media:Dekker_Somers-Miles_Virtueel_Platform_Research_Blast_Theory_2011.pdf|Virtueel Platform Research: Blast Theory]]'', Amsterdam: Virtueel Platform, 2011, 35 pp.
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* editor, Martine Neddam, ''[[Media:Neddam_Martine_Because_Im_an_Artist_Too_2011.pdf|Because I'm an Artist Too...]]'', Amsterdam: SKOR, 2011, 32 pp.
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* editor, Virtueel Platform Research, ''[[Media:Virtueel_Platform_Research_Born-digital_kunstwerken_in_Nederland_2012.pdf|Born-digital kunstwerken in Nederland]]'', Amsterdam: Virtueel Platform, 2012, 95 pp. {{nl}}
 
* editor, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=8884 Speculative Scenarios, or What Will Happen to Digital Art in the (Near) Future?]'', Eindhoven: Baltan Laboratories, 2013, 144 pp.
 
* editor, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=8884 Speculative Scenarios, or What Will Happen to Digital Art in the (Near) Future?]'', Eindhoven: Baltan Laboratories, 2013, 144 pp.
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* editor, ''Lost and Living (in) Archives: Collectively Shaping New Memories'', Amsterdam: Valiz, 2017, 288 pp. [http://www.valiz.nl/en/publications/lost-and-living-in-archives.html]. Review: [http://neural.it/2018/08/edited-by-annet-dekker-lost-and-living-in-archives-collectively-shaping-new-memories/ Ludovico] (Neural).
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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20110 Collecting and Conserving Net Art: Moving beyond Conventional Methods]'', London/New York: Routledge, 2018, x+192 pp.
  
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==Links==
* http://aaaan.net
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* [http://aaaan.net Home page]
* http://goldsmiths.academia.edu/annetdekker
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* [https://amsterdam.academia.edu/annetdekker Academia.edu]
* http://twitter.com/aaaannet
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* [http://twitter.com/aaaannet Twitter]
  
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Revision as of 15:55, 11 January 2019

Annet Dekker is an independent researcher and curator. She is Assistant Professor Archival Science at the University of Amsterdam and Visiting Lecturer at London South Bank University. Previously she was Researcher Digital Preservation at Tate, London, tutor at Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam, and Fellow at The New Institute, Rotterdam. She initiated aaaan.net with Annette Wolfsberger in 2009; they coordinate artists-in-residences and set up strategic and sustainable collaborations with national and international arts organisations. Previously she worked as Web curator for SKOR (Foundation for Art and Public Domain, 2010–12), was programme manager at Virtueel Platform (2008–10), and head of exhibitions, education and artists-in-residence at the Netherlands Media Art Institute (1999–2008). Together with Annette Wolfsberger, she produced Funware, an international touring exhibition in 2010 and 2011 about fun in software (curated by Olga Goriunova). In 2014, she completed her PhD under the supervision of Matthew Fuller on the conservation of net art at Goldsmiths University of London, Enabling the Future, or How to Survive FOREVER. A study of networks, processes and ambiguity in net art and the need for an expanded practice of conservation.

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