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Set up in [[1999]] as a coalition of mediacultural institutions and individuals working together to creatively use and develop participatory media for social change. Based in [[Amsterdam]] and [[Vienna]].
 
Set up in [[1999]] as a coalition of mediacultural institutions and individuals working together to creatively use and develop participatory media for social change. Based in [[Amsterdam]] and [[Vienna]].
  
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; History
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* 1997: Dutch [[Virtueel Platform]] organizes conference Towards a European Media Policy: From Practice to Policy, [[Amsterdam]] and [[Rotterdam]]
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* 1998: Launch of position paper ‘Networking Centres of Innovation’ at the Cultural Competence conference, [[Linz]], http://competence.netbase.org
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* 4-7 Mar 1999: ECB meets in Rabenstein, [[Austria]], [[European Cultural Backbone Meeting 1999|link]]
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* 1999: Publication of the book New Media Culture in Europe, containing many newly commissioned texts from ECB members and published by the Virtual Platform.
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* 1999: launch of the Hybrid Media Lounge, database of new media culture practitioners in Europe, of which a Cdrom is included in the publication New Media Culture in Europe, http://www.medialounge.net/
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* 1999: ECB meets in [[Helsinki]], on the occasion of the event ‘Connected: networked media culture in a changing Europe’
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* 10-11 Jul 2000: ECB meets in [[Brussels]], on the occasion of the launch of the [[World-Information.Org]] exhibition. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0007/msg00051.html
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* 2001: Official launch ECB website, including new Medialounge, Amsterdam; ECB meets
  
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* 4-7 Mar 1999, Rabenstein/[[Austria]], [[European Cultural Backbone Meeting 1999|link]]
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http://web.archive.org/web/20050115094834/www.e-c-b.net/
* 10-11 Jul 2000, [[Brussels]], http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0007/msg00051.html
 

Revision as of 15:54, 3 October 2007

Set up in 1999 as a coalition of mediacultural institutions and individuals working together to creatively use and develop participatory media for social change. Based in Amsterdam and Vienna.

History
  • 1997: Dutch Virtueel Platform organizes conference Towards a European Media Policy: From Practice to Policy, Amsterdam and Rotterdam
  • 1998: Launch of position paper ‘Networking Centres of Innovation’ at the Cultural Competence conference, Linz, http://competence.netbase.org
  • 4-7 Mar 1999: ECB meets in Rabenstein, Austria, link
  • 1999: Publication of the book New Media Culture in Europe, containing many newly commissioned texts from ECB members and published by the Virtual Platform.
  • 1999: launch of the Hybrid Media Lounge, database of new media culture practitioners in Europe, of which a Cdrom is included in the publication New Media Culture in Europe, http://www.medialounge.net/
  • 1999: ECB meets in Helsinki, on the occasion of the event ‘Connected: networked media culture in a changing Europe’
  • 10-11 Jul 2000: ECB meets in Brussels, on the occasion of the launch of the World-Information.Org exhibition. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0007/msg00051.html
  • 2001: Official launch ECB website, including new Medialounge, Amsterdam; ECB meets


http://web.archive.org/web/20050115094834/www.e-c-b.net/