Rotterdam

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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, De Player sound gallery, CrossLab, Half Juni cafe (*2009), Poortgebouw culture centre, WORM.Filmwerkplaats film lab, ADA, 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: Aldje van Meer, Aymeric Mansoux, Bram van Waardenberg, Brigit Lichtenegger, Deanna Herst, Edwin van der Heide (1970), Florian Cramer (1969), Károly Tóth (1957), Leslie Robbins, Michael Murtaugh, Nat Muller, Renee Turner, Sandra Fauconnier (1973), Stock.

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