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Born [[1986]], internationally published quarterly about art and new media. From [[1993]] on Mediamatic was present on the internet and every Mediamatic Magazine was supplemented with a cd-rom, including cd-roms created by [[Gerald van der Kaap]], [[Jodi]], [[Doors of Perception]] and [[Florian Thalhofer]]. This series of cd-rom publications has been continued autonomously since 2000 as ''Mediamatic Off-Line'', an irregularly series of cd-rom and dvd projects. The last edition of Mediamatic Offline appeared in 2007.
 
Born [[1986]], internationally published quarterly about art and new media. From [[1993]] on Mediamatic was present on the internet and every Mediamatic Magazine was supplemented with a cd-rom, including cd-roms created by [[Gerald van der Kaap]], [[Jodi]], [[Doors of Perception]] and [[Florian Thalhofer]]. This series of cd-rom publications has been continued autonomously since 2000 as ''Mediamatic Off-Line'', an irregularly series of cd-rom and dvd projects. The last edition of Mediamatic Offline appeared in 2007.
  
 
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* [http://www.mediamatic.nl/magazine/ Magazine archive]
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:09, 3 August 2015

Mediamatic.net - New Media, Art, Culture, Theory. Cultural institution in Amsterdam. Organises exhibitions, presentations, workshops and other activities in Amsterdam and internationally. Mediamatic was established in 1985 as a meeting place for television- and videoartists and theorists.

Magazine

Born 1986, internationally published quarterly about art and new media. From 1993 on Mediamatic was present on the internet and every Mediamatic Magazine was supplemented with a cd-rom, including cd-roms created by Gerald van der Kaap, Jodi, Doors of Perception and Florian Thalhofer. This series of cd-rom publications has been continued autonomously since 2000 as Mediamatic Off-Line, an irregularly series of cd-rom and dvd projects. The last edition of Mediamatic Offline appeared in 2007.

Links