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* Robert Adlington, ''Composing Dissent: Avant-garde Music in 1960s Amsterdam'', Oxford University Press, 2013, 368 pp. [http://books.google.com/books?id=KZseAAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover] [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199981014.do]
 
* Robert Adlington, ''Composing Dissent: Avant-garde Music in 1960s Amsterdam'', Oxford University Press, 2013, 368 pp. [http://books.google.com/books?id=KZseAAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover] [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199981014.do]
  
==New media art, Media culture==
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==Media art and culture==
; Cities
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===Cities===
 
[[Almere]], [[Amersfoort]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Arnhem]], [[Deventer]], [[Eindhoven]], [[Enschede]], [[Groningen]], [[The Hague]], [[Leeuwarden]], [[Leiden]], [[Maastricht]], [[Nijmegen]], [[Rotterdam]], [[Utrecht]], [[Wageningen]].
 
[[Almere]], [[Amersfoort]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Arnhem]], [[Deventer]], [[Eindhoven]], [[Enschede]], [[Groningen]], [[The Hague]], [[Leeuwarden]], [[Leiden]], [[Maastricht]], [[Nijmegen]], [[Rotterdam]], [[Utrecht]], [[Wageningen]].
  
; Events
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===Events===
 
* http://www.v2.nl/lab/blog/50-Years-of-Dutch-Media-Art-at-STRP
 
* http://www.v2.nl/lab/blog/50-Years-of-Dutch-Media-Art-at-STRP
  
; Literature
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===Resources===
* Geert Lovink. "Organizing Independant Media Spaces - Theory and Praxis from Amsterdam", lecture presented at Interstanding conference, Nov 1995, [[Tallinn]]. [http://www.interstanding.ee/i1/lovink.html]
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* [http://mediakunst.net Mediakunst.net]. An online catalogue of media art from Dutch collections. The website is home to media art collections of Frans Hals Museum, Van Abbemuseum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, and [[LIMA]]. The works are available worldwide for research, knowledge exchange, long-term storage and presentation.
* Virtueel Platform, [http://issuu.com/virtueelplatform/docs/120111_mappingbinnenwerkengels_issuu3 ''Mapping Mediafestivals in the Netherlands''], 2012. [http://issuu.com/virtueelplatform/docs/mapping-mediafestivals Dutch edition]
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* [https://www.digitalcanon.nl/ Digital Canon (1960–2000) of the Netherlands]. Experts from the field of digital culture selected twenty of the most prominent and influential works made on Dutch soil by artists who lived or worked here over a long period of time. The works and their makers are not all equally well known, yet this does not detract from their lasting influence on digital art and culture. Each of the works makes use of or responds to digital culture’s increasing impact on art and society.  
* Virtueel Platform, [http://issuu.com/virtueelplatform/docs/nederland-labland ''Mapping Nederland Labland''], 2012. (Dutch) [http://virtueelplatform.nl/activiteiten/nederland-labland]
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* [https://hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/inventorying-design-and-digital-culture-archives Inventorying Design and Digital Culture Archives]. Conducted by [[Het Nieuwe Instituut]]. Commissioned by  the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. [https://hetnieuweinstituut.nl/sites/default/files/iadd_rapportage_mei2019.pdf Report published in June 2019] (in Dutch).
* Sanneke Huisman, Marga van Mechelen (eds.), ''A Critical History of Media Art in the Netherlands: Platforms, Policies, Technologies'', Prinsenbeek: Jap Sam Books, 2019, 368 pp. [https://www.japsambooks.nl/collections/verwacht/products/a-critical-history-of-media-art-in-the-netherlands-platforms-policies-technologies]
 
* https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Dutch_Digital_Arts
 
 
 
; Resources
 
 
* [[Media Art Platform]] (MAP) is a social networking website for media art professionals and enthusiasts, initiative of the Netherlands Media Art Institute. [http://www.mediaartplatform.nl]
 
* [[Media Art Platform]] (MAP) is a social networking website for media art professionals and enthusiasts, initiative of the Netherlands Media Art Institute. [http://www.mediaartplatform.nl]
 
* [[The Dutch Thing]]. A directory service for artists and their organisations. The dutch Thing maps content and context into simple lists and messages. The original site was launched in 1996.
 
* [[The Dutch Thing]]. A directory service for artists and their organisations. The dutch Thing maps content and context into simple lists and messages. The original site was launched in 1996.
 
* http://www.witteveenbos.nl/en/art-and-technology-award
 
* http://www.witteveenbos.nl/en/art-and-technology-award
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===Literature===
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* Geert Lovink, [http://www.interstanding.ee/i1/lovink.html "Organizing Independant Media Spaces - Theory and Praxis from Amsterdam"], lecture presented at Interstanding conference, Nov 1995, [[Tallinn]].
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* Virtueel Platform, [http://issuu.com/virtueelplatform/docs/120111_mappingbinnenwerkengels_issuu3 ''Mapping Mediafestivals in the Netherlands''], 2012. [http://issuu.com/virtueelplatform/docs/mapping-mediafestivals Dutch edition]
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* Virtueel Platform, [http://issuu.com/virtueelplatform/docs/nederland-labland ''Mapping Nederland Labland''], 2012. [http://virtueelplatform.nl/activiteiten/nederland-labland] {{nl}}
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* Sanneke Huisman, Marga van Mechelen (eds.), ''A Critical History of Media Art in the Netherlands: Platforms, Policies, Technologies'', Prinsenbeek: Jap Sam Books, 2019, 376 pp. [https://www.japsambooks.nl/products/a-critical-history-of-media-art-in-the-netherlands-platforms-policies-technologies]
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* https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Dutch_Digital_Arts
  
  
 
{{Countries}}
 
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Revision as of 19:18, 27 November 2019

Avant-garde

Literature

Experimental film

  • Paul de Mol, Nelly Voorhuis (eds.), Het Experiment in de Nederlandse Film, Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1985. Catalogue. (Dutch)
  • Anna Abrahams, Mariska Graveland, Erwin van 't Hart, Peter van Hoof, MM2. Experimental film in the Netherlands since 1960, Amsterdam: Filmbank & De Balie, 2004, 286 pp. [1]
  • Anna Abrahams, Claartje Opdam, Mariska Graveland, film3 [‘kju:bIk fIlm], Amsterdam: EYE Film Institute Netherlands & Amsterdam University Press, 2010, 390 pp. Catalogue. (in English/Dutch) [2] [3]
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_film_in_the_Netherlands

Computer art

Video art

  • Sebastián López, A Short History of Dutch Video Art/ Una Breve Historia del Video Arte en Holanda, Amsterdam: Gate Foundation, and Rotterdam: episode publishers, 2005. ISBN: 90-5973-031-3. [6] (English)/(Spanish)
  • http://hdl.handle.net/11245/2.75975

Electroacoustic and electronic music

Frans de Waard, Dick Raaijmakers

Resources
  • The Ear Reader, a web magazine for contemporary composition based in the Netherlands, *2010.
Releases and literature

Media art and culture

Cities

Almere, Amersfoort, Amsterdam, Arnhem, Deventer, Eindhoven, Enschede, Groningen, The Hague, Leeuwarden, Leiden, Maastricht, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Wageningen.

Events

Resources

  • Mediakunst.net. An online catalogue of media art from Dutch collections. The website is home to media art collections of Frans Hals Museum, Van Abbemuseum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, and LIMA. The works are available worldwide for research, knowledge exchange, long-term storage and presentation.
  • Digital Canon (1960–2000) of the Netherlands. Experts from the field of digital culture selected twenty of the most prominent and influential works made on Dutch soil by artists who lived or worked here over a long period of time. The works and their makers are not all equally well known, yet this does not detract from their lasting influence on digital art and culture. Each of the works makes use of or responds to digital culture’s increasing impact on art and society.
  • Inventorying Design and Digital Culture Archives. Conducted by Het Nieuwe Instituut. Commissioned by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Report published in June 2019 (in Dutch).
  • Media Art Platform (MAP) is a social networking website for media art professionals and enthusiasts, initiative of the Netherlands Media Art Institute. [14]
  • The Dutch Thing. A directory service for artists and their organisations. The dutch Thing maps content and context into simple lists and messages. The original site was launched in 1996.
  • http://www.witteveenbos.nl/en/art-and-technology-award

Literature


Countries
avant-garde, modernism, experimental art, media culture, social practice

Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Central and Eastern Europe, Chile, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kosova, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Slovenia, Slovakia, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States