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BIO
A. Andreas, given name Andreas Maria Jacobs (NL 1956) is an artist, writer and editor, studied physics and mathematics at the University of Amsterdam NL, electronic and computer music at the State University Utrecht NL and holds a BSc. in software engineering, University of Applied Sciences - The Hague NL.
Among his works are
- La Resocialiste - Edicion Internacional 2010,
- Ors Vibranter Wurld 2008,
- Creative Resistance - New Media as Soft Arms 2007,
- Semantic Disturbances 2005,
- Fiat Lux 2005 and
- Gerausche aus der Helle 1989.
His pieces have appeared in
- Electronic Literature Collection Volume 2, 2010
- /seconds issue #11, 2009
- Hyperhiz #5, Winter 2008
- Web del Sol, eScene #34 2008
- New River Journal (Fall, 2007)
- Nictoglobe (Volume 14 Issue 3, 2005)
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As online agent for the Brahamian Intelligence Service internationally being performed at various festivals and clubs.
(Self)published essays in:
- project.Arnolfini (UK 2008),
- seecult.org (Serbia 2007),
- MetaMute (UK 2007) among others.
He is publisher/editor of Nictoglobe magazine, ISSN 1874-9534, online since 1986!.
An irregular contributor to Poetry Kessel-Lo Belgium, Theory and Wryting, Netbehaviour and more mailinglists.
A. Andreas is currently working as a free-lanced software engineer. He lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Walkenried, Germany with Judith V. and their 3 children. More of their work can be found at Nictoglobe.
Among his works are
- La Resocialiste - Edicion Internacional 2010,
- Ors Vibranter Wurld 2008,
- Creative Resistance - New Media as Soft Arms 2007,
- Semantic Disturbances 2005,
- Fiat Lux 2005 and
- Gerausche aus der Helle 1989.
His pieces have appeared in
- Electronic Literature Collection Volume 2, 2010
- /seconds issue #11, 2009
- Hyperhiz #5, Winter 2008
- Web del Sol, eScene #34 2008
- New River Journal (Fall, 2007)
- Nictoglobe (Volume 14 Issue 3, 2005)
[(}|{)]
As online agent for the Brahamian Intelligence Service internationally being performed at various festivals and clubs.
(Self)published essays in:
- project.Arnolfini (UK 2008),
- seecult.org (Serbia 2007),
- MetaMute (UK 2007) among others.
He is publisher/editor of Nictoglobe magazine, ISSN 1874-9534, online since 1986!.
An irregular contributor to Poetry Kessel-Lo Belgium, Theory and Wryting, Netbehaviour and more mailinglists.
A. Andreas is currently working as a free-lanced software engineer. He lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Walkenried, Germany with Judith V. and their 3 children. More of their work can be found at Nictoglobe.
RHIZOME ACTIVITIES
The Third Eye, Jacques Katmor is wishing you a good Death
Dates:
Fri Jan 13, 2012 16:25 - Sat Feb 25, 2012
The Third Eye
Ori Drumer succeeded in bringing together various fragments of Jacques Katmor's artistique oeuvre at the exhibition The Third Eye in Tel Aviv, Israel
http://www.gutmanmuseum.co.il/Exhibition.aspx?ExhibitionAlias=Exhibition_216
Looking for Jacques Katmor Part I, Tel Aviv May 4 2011
Interview with Ori Drumer, last spring in Tel Aviv, when I was looking for Jacques Katmor
http://nictoglobe.com/new/query2.html?d=edgarallan&f=text
Enjoy,
Andreas Maria Jacobs (Agam Andreas)
Nictoglobe Online Magazine, http://nictoglobe.com
La Resocialista Internacional, http://burgerwaanzin.nl
Ori Drumer succeeded in bringing together various fragments of Jacques Katmor's artistique oeuvre at the exhibition The Third Eye in Tel Aviv, Israel
http://www.gutmanmuseum.co.il/Exhibition.aspx?ExhibitionAlias=Exhibition_216
Looking for Jacques Katmor Part I, Tel Aviv May 4 2011
Interview with Ori Drumer, last spring in Tel Aviv, when I was looking for Jacques Katmor
http://nictoglobe.com/new/query2.html?d=edgarallan&f=text
Enjoy,
Andreas Maria Jacobs (Agam Andreas)
Nictoglobe Online Magazine, http://nictoglobe.com
La Resocialista Internacional, http://burgerwaanzin.nl
"Die Neue Elite ist das Volk"
Dates:
Thu Nov 10, 2011 23:25 - Thu Nov 10, 2011
Location:
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Ephemeral visual graffiti by the Amsterdam, Netherlands based artist A. Andreas
A digital projection of a series of red & black stencil type-faced lettering on a white background constituting various erratic political slogans, perceived and written during the final stages of the economical and financial downfall of Empyre in the years 2010-2011
Screened live at Beursplein, Amsterdam during Occupy Amsterdam November 10 2011
Photos by Belle Phromchanya
A digital projection of a series of red & black stencil type-faced lettering on a white background constituting various erratic political slogans, perceived and written during the final stages of the economical and financial downfall of Empyre in the years 2010-2011
Screened live at Beursplein, Amsterdam during Occupy Amsterdam November 10 2011
Photos by Belle Phromchanya
Friction Research, Issue #4 2011 //// Reclaim the Mind
Dates:
Fri Nov 11, 2011 13:10 - Fri Nov 18, 2011
November 11 2011
Numer1cal Recipe Series [NRS] 2010
When Form Follows Data_
Fredrik de Wilde
Bio:
Fredrik de Wilde
studied fine arts (MA), audio-visual arts(MA) & followed a pre-education in architecture,
studied one year of philosophy and concluded his studies with a post-graduate degree in new media, arts &
design at TRANSMEDIA where he was initiated in software programming. Frederik is currently collaborating
with Q-o2, The University Hasselt (BE), Rice University (USA), Karlsruhe University (DE), Rochester University
(USA), VUB (BE), NASA (USA) and Transmedia (BE).
Numer1cal Recipe Series [NRS] 2010
When Form Follows Data_
Fredrik de Wilde
Bio:
Fredrik de Wilde
studied fine arts (MA), audio-visual arts(MA) & followed a pre-education in architecture,
studied one year of philosophy and concluded his studies with a post-graduate degree in new media, arts &
design at TRANSMEDIA where he was initiated in software programming. Frederik is currently collaborating
with Q-o2, The University Hasselt (BE), Rice University (USA), Karlsruhe University (DE), Rochester University
(USA), VUB (BE), NASA (USA) and Transmedia (BE).
Reclaim the Mind, Friction Research Issue #4 Essay: Bergson's "S P I R I T": Henri Bergson's understanding of time, memory, matter, and the mind
Dates:
Sat Sep 10, 2011 16:25 - Sat Sep 17, 2011
Reclaim the Mind, Friction Research Issue #4:
Bergson's "S P I R I T" by Curt Cloninger
Henri Bergson's understanding of time, memory, matter, and
the mind
have gone in and out of academic favor, largely depending on the latest
discoveries in neuroscience. But to read Bergson as a kind of amateur
Victorian neuroscientist, crippled by the science and technology of his
time, is to miss the potential revolutionary thought of Bergson's
philosophy.
Curt Cloninger is an artist, writer, and Assistant Professor of New
Media at the University of North Carolina Asheville (US). His art
undermines language as a system of meaning in order to reveal it as
an embodied force in the world. His artwork has been featured in the
New York Times and at festivals and galleries from Korea to Brazil.
He is the author of seven books and numerous articles which have been published in over ten languages. His writing has appeared in
Intelligent Agent, Mute, Paste, Tekka, Rhizome Digest, A List Apart,
and on ABC World News. Cloninger maintains lab404.com,
playdamage.org, deepyoung.org, and lab404.tumblr.com in order to
facilitate a more lively remote dialogue with the Sundry Contagions
of Wonder.
::: Read article :::
http://nictoglobe.com/new/query10.html?d=rtmfr42011&f=cloninger_on_bergson
Bergson's "S P I R I T" by Curt Cloninger
Henri Bergson's understanding of time, memory, matter, and
the mind
have gone in and out of academic favor, largely depending on the latest
discoveries in neuroscience. But to read Bergson as a kind of amateur
Victorian neuroscientist, crippled by the science and technology of his
time, is to miss the potential revolutionary thought of Bergson's
philosophy.
Curt Cloninger is an artist, writer, and Assistant Professor of New
Media at the University of North Carolina Asheville (US). His art
undermines language as a system of meaning in order to reveal it as
an embodied force in the world. His artwork has been featured in the
New York Times and at festivals and galleries from Korea to Brazil.
He is the author of seven books and numerous articles which have been published in over ten languages. His writing has appeared in
Intelligent Agent, Mute, Paste, Tekka, Rhizome Digest, A List Apart,
and on ABC World News. Cloninger maintains lab404.com,
playdamage.org, deepyoung.org, and lab404.tumblr.com in order to
facilitate a more lively remote dialogue with the Sundry Contagions
of Wonder.
::: Read article :::
http://nictoglobe.com/new/query10.html?d=rtmfr42011&f=cloninger_on_bergson
Reclaim the Mind, Friction Research Issue #4: Memories on the Social Web: Dynamics of Individual and Cultural Memories on the Social Web Platforms by Simeona Petkova
Dates:
Sat Sep 03, 2011 13:00 - Sat Sep 10, 2011
Reclaim the Mind, Friction Research Issue #4:
Memories on the Social Web:
Dynamics of Individual and Cultural Memories on the Social Web
Platforms by Simeona Petkova
"... I propose an alternative to the theory of mediation / remediation theoretical to support the empirical end of studying the way online platforms relate to memories share. Borrowing from McLuhan (1964) the notion of the medium that extends our senses, one may ask how the social Web platforms extend (the already mediated) memories? What memories get to be shared on different online spaces? " [*]
[*] From Simeona Petkova's Research Master, Media Studies, University of Amsterdam 2010
Read:
http://nictoglobe.com/frictionresearch
Memories on the Social Web:
Dynamics of Individual and Cultural Memories on the Social Web
Platforms by Simeona Petkova
"... I propose an alternative to the theory of mediation / remediation theoretical to support the empirical end of studying the way online platforms relate to memories share. Borrowing from McLuhan (1964) the notion of the medium that extends our senses, one may ask how the social Web platforms extend (the already mediated) memories? What memories get to be shared on different online spaces? " [*]
[*] From Simeona Petkova's Research Master, Media Studies, University of Amsterdam 2010
Read:
http://nictoglobe.com/frictionresearch
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