Germany

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Cities

Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Cologne, Dortmund, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Leipzig, Munich, Nürnberg, Stuttgart, Wuppertal.

Early computer art

Frieder Nake, Manfred Mohr.

Articles and publications

  • Rudolf Frieling and Dieter Daniels (eds.), Media Art Action – The 1960s and 1970s in Germany, commissioned by Goethe-Institut and ZKM Center for Art and Media, Springer Vienna/New York 1997, Text: German/English, hard cover plus CD-ROM, ISBN:3-211-82996-2
  • Rudolf Frieling and Dieter Daniels (eds.), Media Art Interaction – The 1980s and 1990s in Germany, commissioned by Goethe-Institut and ZKM Center for Art and Media, Springer Vienna/New York 2000, Text: German/English, hard cover plus CD-ROM, ISBN: 3-211-83422-2. [1]
  • Peter Zorn, "Development of Media Art in Germany", [2]
  • Annette Brinkmann. Culture - Gates in Music and New Media Arts in Germany. Part 3: New Media Arts. 2003. http://www.culturegates.info/down/cg_germany.pdf

Resources

  • http://www.sub-bavaria.de/wiki/Hauptseite
  • Jeannette Stoschek, Dieter Daniels, ed. Grauzone 8 mm: Materialien zum autonomen Künstlerfilm in der DDR (Material on the Autonomous Artist Film in the German Democratic Republic). 2007. [3]

more

  • Hermann Glöckner, a very active artist almost till the end of his very long live (died in 1987), i.e. till the eighties, however, his influences among young East-German artists were not very significant