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Mediamatic.net - New Media, Art, Culture, Theory. Cultural institution in [[Amsterdam]]. Organises exhibitions, presentations, workshops and other activities in Amsterdam and internationally.
 
Mediamatic.net - New Media, Art, Culture, Theory. Cultural institution in [[Amsterdam]]. Organises exhibitions, presentations, workshops and other activities in Amsterdam and internationally.
  
Since 1986 published ''Mediamatic Magazine'', which started as a meeting place for video artists and TV dissidents, later evolved into quarterly on art and media and the changes being wrought by techno-culture, hypermedia and virtuality. Since 1993 every issue had a cd-rom as a supplement, including cd-roms created by Gerald van der Kaap, JoDi, Doors of Perception and Florian Thalhofer. [http://web.archive.org/web/19980116033351/www.mediamatic.nl/magazine/magazine.html link] 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.
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Since 1986 published ''Mediamatic Magazine'', which started as a meeting place for video artists and TV dissidents, later evolved into quarterly on art and media and the changes being wrought by techno-culture, hypermedia and virtuality. Since 1993 every issue had a cd-rom as a supplement, 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.
  
  

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Mediamatic.net - New Media, Art, Culture, Theory. Cultural institution in Amsterdam. Organises exhibitions, presentations, workshops and other activities in Amsterdam and internationally.

Since 1986 published Mediamatic Magazine, which started as a meeting place for video artists and TV dissidents, later evolved into quarterly on art and media and the changes being wrought by techno-culture, hypermedia and virtuality. Since 1993 every issue had a cd-rom as a supplement, 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.


http://www.mediamatic.net