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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]].
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Set up in March [[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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The initial member organisations that participated in the ECB launch meeting in March 1999 included: [[Ars Electronica]] (A), ARTEC (UK), [[De Balie]] (NL), [[C3]] Center for Culture & Communication(H), [[CRAC]] Media Centre (S), cybeRex/Cinema REX (YU), e-Lab (LV), [[FACT]] (UK), Glass Palace Media Centre (FI), [[Ljudmila]] Digital Media Lab (SLO), Open Studio/[[WRO]] Foundation (PL), [[Public Netbase/t0]] (A), [[STEIM]] (NL), Terravista (PT), [[V2]] Organisatie (NL), [[Waag|De Waag]]/ Society for Old and New Media (NL).
  
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* 4-7 Mar 1999, Rabenstein/[[Austria]], [[European Cultural Backbone Meeting 1999|link]]
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* 10-11 Jul 2000, [[Brussels]], http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0007/msg00051.html
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* Oct 1997: Dutch [[Virtueel Platform]] organizes conference [[P2P Conference|The Practice to Policy (P2P) conference: Towards A European Media Culture]], [[Amsterdam]] and [[Rotterdam]]
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* 1-3 Oct 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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http://web.archive.org/web/20050115094834/www.e-c-b.net/
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[[Series:Media art institutional networks]]

Latest revision as of 18:37, 3 December 2022

Set up in March 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.

The initial member organisations that participated in the ECB launch meeting in March 1999 included: Ars Electronica (A), ARTEC (UK), De Balie (NL), C3 Center for Culture & Communication(H), CRAC Media Centre (S), cybeRex/Cinema REX (YU), e-Lab (LV), FACT (UK), Glass Palace Media Centre (FI), Ljudmila Digital Media Lab (SLO), Open Studio/WRO Foundation (PL), Public Netbase/t0 (A), STEIM (NL), Terravista (PT), V2 Organisatie (NL), De Waag/ Society for Old and New Media (NL).


History


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