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'''Academy departments''': [[MA Media Design Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam|MA Media Design Piet Zwart Institute]] (*2002).
 
'''Academy departments''': [[MA Media Design Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam|MA Media Design Piet Zwart Institute]] (*2002).
  
'''Spaces''': [[CrossLab]], [[Moddr]] (*2007), [[V2]] (*1981), [[WORM]], [[De Player]] sound gallery, [[ADA]], [[Half Juni]] cafe (*2009), [[DEK–22]], [[De Kapsalon]] (*2009), [[Kunst Rotterdam Noord]], [[OCW]] small-scale stage (*2009), [[Paranoot]] exhibition space, [[Het Plafond]] (*1997), [[De Aanschouw]] gallery, [[Roodkapje 2.0]] cultural supermarket (2010-2011), [[Sils Rotterdam]] project space, [[Sub-Urban Video Lounge]] (*2004), [[W Lf_rt Projectspaces]] community space for performance art, [[De Zwarte Ruyter]], [[B.a.d Foundation]] studios (*1987), [[Duende]] studios, [[Fam.RUIM]] gallery, [[Het Wilde Weten]] studios, [[Kaus Australis]] studios (*1985), [[Kunst&Complex]] studios (*1981), [[SingerSweatShop]] studios (*2007), [[Blaak 10]] gallery, [[MAMA]] (*1997), [[TENT.]] exhibition space (*1999), [[De Unie]], [[Witte de With]] art centre (*1990).
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'''Spaces''': [[Moddr]] (*2007), [[V2]] (*1981), [[WORM]], [[CrossLab]], [[De Player]] sound gallery, [[WORM.Filmwerkplaats]] film lab, [[ADA]], [[Half Juni]] cafe (*2009), [[DEK–22]], [[De Kapsalon]] (*2009), [[Kunst Rotterdam Noord]], [[OCW]] small-scale stage (*2009), [[Paranoot]] exhibition space, [[Het Plafond]] (*1997), [[De Aanschouw]] gallery, [[Roodkapje 2.0]] cultural supermarket (2010-2011), [[Sils Rotterdam]] project space, [[Sub-Urban Video Lounge]] (*2004), [[W Lf_rt Projectspaces]] community space for performance art, [[De Zwarte Ruyter]], [[B.a.d Foundation]] studios (*1987), [[Duende]] studios, [[Fam.RUIM]] gallery, [[Het Wilde Weten]] studios, [[Kaus Australis]] studios (*1985), [[Kunst&Complex]] studios (*1981), [[SingerSweatShop]] studios (*2007), [[Blaak 10]] gallery, [[MAMA]] (*1997), [[TENT.]] exhibition space (*1999), [[De Unie]], [[Witte de With]] art centre (*1990).
  
 
'''Media''': [[Fucking Good Art]] (*2003), [[MONU]] magazine on urbanism (*2004), [[Pages]] magazine (*2004), [[Surinoemer]] (*2007), [[Post Editions]] publishing house, [[Sea Urchin]] publishing house, [[Studio 3005]] publishing house.
 
'''Media''': [[Fucking Good Art]] (*2003), [[MONU]] magazine on urbanism (*2004), [[Pages]] magazine (*2004), [[Surinoemer]] (*2007), [[Post Editions]] publishing house, [[Sea Urchin]] publishing house, [[Studio 3005]] publishing house.

Revision as of 18:44, 12 June 2010

City in Netherlands. Social links to Amsterdam, The Hague, Berlin.


Initiatives: Moddr (*2007), V2 (*1981), WORM, L.P. Hendriks, Zwervende Tentoonstellingen (*2005), NAC, RAiR (*2008).

Festivals: deaf (*1994).
Past festivals: Manifestation for the Unstable Media (1986-1993).
Events: Dorkbot Rotterdam (*2003).
Past events: P2P Conference (1997), ISEA96, V2_East Meeting on Documentation and Archives of Media Art in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe (1996).

Academy departments: MA Media Design Piet Zwart Institute (*2002).

Spaces: Moddr (*2007), V2 (*1981), WORM, CrossLab, De Player sound gallery, WORM.Filmwerkplaats film lab, ADA, Half Juni cafe (*2009), DEK–22, De Kapsalon (*2009), Kunst Rotterdam Noord, OCW small-scale stage (*2009), Paranoot exhibition space, Het Plafond (*1997), De Aanschouw gallery, Roodkapje 2.0 cultural supermarket (2010-2011), Sils Rotterdam project space, Sub-Urban Video Lounge (*2004), W Lf_rt Projectspaces community space for performance art, De Zwarte Ruyter, B.a.d Foundation studios (*1987), Duende studios, Fam.RUIM gallery, Het Wilde Weten studios, Kaus Australis studios (*1985), Kunst&Complex studios (*1981), SingerSweatShop studios (*2007), Blaak 10 gallery, MAMA (*1997), TENT. exhibition space (*1999), De Unie, Witte de With art centre (*1990).

Media: Fucking Good Art (*2003), MONU magazine on urbanism (*2004), Pages magazine (*2004), Surinoemer (*2007), Post Editions publishing house, Sea Urchin publishing house, Studio 3005 publishing house.

Art workers: Aymeric Mansoux, Brigit Lichtenegger, Edwin van der Heide (1970), Florian Cramer (1969), Leslie Robbins, Michael Murtaugh, Nat Muller, Renee Turner, Sandra Fauconnier (1973), Stock.

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Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb