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* Anna Abrahams, Mariska Graveland, Erwin van 't Hart, Peter van Hoof, ''MM2. Experimental film in the Netherlands since 1960''. Filmbank / De Balie, 2004. [http://www.lumen.nu/isabelle.vigier/mm2.html]
 
* Anna Abrahams, Mariska Graveland, Erwin van 't Hart, Peter van Hoof, ''MM2. Experimental film in the Netherlands since 1960''. Filmbank / De Balie, 2004. [http://www.lumen.nu/isabelle.vigier/mm2.html]
 
* Anna Abrahams, Claartje Opdam, Mariska Graveland, ''film3 [‘kju:bIk fIlm]''. Amsterdam University Press, 2010. [http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789089641991&l=2]
 
* Anna Abrahams, Claartje Opdam, Mariska Graveland, ''film3 [‘kju:bIk fIlm]''. Amsterdam University Press, 2010. [http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789089641991&l=2]
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* Darko Fritz, "Beginning of computer-generated art in the Netherlands", paper presented at Rewire conference, 2011. [http://www.mediaarthistory.org/?page_id=105]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:44, 11 September 2011

Cities: Amsterdam, Deventer, Eindhoven, Groningen, The Hague, Leiden, Maastricht, Rotterdam, Utrecht.

Experimental film
  • Anna Abrahams, Mariska Graveland, Erwin van 't Hart, Peter van Hoof, MM2. Experimental film in the Netherlands since 1960. Filmbank / De Balie, 2004. [1]
  • Anna Abrahams, Claartje Opdam, Mariska Graveland, film3 [‘kju:bIk fIlm]. Amsterdam University Press, 2010. [2]
Computer art
  • Darko Fritz, "Beginning of computer-generated art in the Netherlands", paper presented at Rewire conference, 2011. [3]
Video art
  • Sebastian Lopez. A Short History of Dutch Video Art/ Una Breve Historia del Video Arte en Holanda. Amsterdam: Gate Foundation, 2005. ISBN: 90-5973-031-3
Electronic music
  • Anthology of Dutch Electronic Music, 1999-2010. [4]
Media culture
  • Geert Lovink. "Organizing Independant Media Spaces - Theory and Praxis from Amsterdam", lecture presented at Interstanding conference, Nov 1995, Tallinn. [5]
Resources
  • Media Art Platform (MAP) is a social networking website for media art professionals and enthusiasts, initiative of the Netherlands Media Art Institute. [6]
  • 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.