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'''Bootlab''' is a non-profit organisation for the advancement of independent projects. Founded in 2000 and located in the historic Telegrafenamt in [[Berlin]]-Mitte, bootlab provides studio, production and office space for groups and individuals (activists, artists, curators, engineers, filmmakers, programmers, publishers, writers etc.) working with old and/or new media technology.
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'''Bootlab''' is a non-profit organisation for the advancement of independent projects. Founded in [[2000]] and located in the historic Telegrafenamt in [[Berlin]]-Mitte, bootlab provides studio, production and office space for groups and individuals (activists, artists, curators, engineers, filmmakers, programmers, publishers, writers etc.) working with old and/or new media technology.
  
  
'''Articles''':<br>
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Uschi Reiter: Bootlab Story. Interview with Diana McCarty. 11 June 2002. http://www.firstfloor.org/ur/texts/bootlab.txt (English)<br>
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* Uschi Reiter: Bootlab Story. Interview with Diana McCarty. 11 June 2002. http://www.firstfloor.org/ur/texts/bootlab.txt (English)
Alena Williams: Kuratorische Praxis / Medienwissenschaft or Multitasking in Berlin. 2004. https://www.avh.de/de/programme/stip_aus/doc/buka/berichte_04/williams.pdf (English)
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* Alena Williams: Kuratorische Praxis / Medienwissenschaft or Multitasking in Berlin. 2004. https://www.avh.de/de/programme/stip_aus/doc/buka/berichte_04/williams.pdf  
  
  
 
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http://bootlab.org/

Revision as of 22:41, 26 September 2007

Bootlab is a non-profit organisation for the advancement of independent projects. Founded in 2000 and located in the historic Telegrafenamt in Berlin-Mitte, bootlab provides studio, production and office space for groups and individuals (activists, artists, curators, engineers, filmmakers, programmers, publishers, writers etc.) working with old and/or new media technology.


Articles


http://bootlab.org/