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Born 1965. Writer, organizer, and theorist. Deals with the collision of new media technology, culture and society. Works with political/cultural center [[De Balie]] in [[Amsterdam]] and the [[Academy of Media Arts Cologne]]. He taught a course on [[New Media FGw UvA Amsterdam|"Culture and New Media"]] at the University of Amsterdam, media theory for the post-graduate education programs in art & design and new media at [[Media-GN AM Groningen|Media-GN at Academy Minerva]] in [[Groningen]], and the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in [[The Hague]]. He has lectured and published extensively on culture, new media, and cultural politics throughout Europe.  
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'''Eric Kluitenberg''' (1965) is a theorist, writer, educator, and advisor working at the intersection of culture, media, and technology. He was head of the media and technology program of [[De Balie]], Centre for Culture and Politics in Amsterdam (1999-2011). He taught theory of interactive media and technological culture for a variety of academic institutions, including the University of Amsterdam ([[New Media FGw UvA Amsterdam|Culture and New Media]] course), the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam, [[Media-GN AM Groningen|Academy Minerva Postgraduate Studies]] in Groningen, and he was a scientific staff member of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. He teaches media and cultural theory at the Art Science Interfaculty in The Hague.
  
Since 1988 he has been involved as an organiser in important media culture events such as the [[ISEA|Second International Symposium on Electronic Art (SISEA)]] (Groningen, 1990), [[Interstanding]] I, II, & III (Tallinn, Estonia, 1995/96/97), [[P2P Conference|The P2P - New Media Culture in Europe conference]] (Amsterdam/Rotterdam, 1997), [[Tulipomania DotCom]] - A Critique of the New Economy (Amsterdam/Frankfurt, 2000), [[net.congestion]] - International Festival of Streaming Media (Amsterdam, 2000), the third [[Next 5 Minutes]] conference on tactical media (Amsterdam/Rotterdam, 1999), Dutch / Russian project [http://www.balie.nl/d&c/en.html Debates & Credits - Media Art in the Public Domain] (Moscow/Amsterdam/Ekaterinburg, 2002), the Amsterdam edition of [[World-Information.Org]] (2002), the fourth edition of the [[Next 5 Minutes]] tactical media festival (Amsterdam, 2003), and the mini-festival [[An Archaeology of Imaginary Media]] (Amsterdam, 2004).
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Since 1988 he has been involved as an organiser in important media culture events such as the [[ISEA|Second International Symposium on Electronic Art (SISEA)]] (Groningen, 1990), [[Interstanding]] I, II, & III (Tallinn, Estonia, 1995/96/97), [[P2P Conference|The P2P - New Media Culture in Europe conference]] (Amsterdam/Rotterdam, 1997), [[Tulipomania DotCom]] - A Critique of the New Economy (Amsterdam/Frankfurt, 2000), [[net.congestion]] - International Festival of Streaming Media (Amsterdam, 2000), the third [[Next 5 Minutes]] conference on tactical media (Amsterdam/Rotterdam, 1999), Dutch / Russian project [http://www.balie.nl/d&c/en.html Debates & Credits - Media Art in the Public Domain] (Moscow/Amsterdam/Ekaterinburg, 2002), the Amsterdam edition of [[World-Information.Org]] (2002), the fourth edition of the [[Next 5 Minutes]] tactical media festival (Amsterdam, 2003), the mini-festival [[An Archaeology of Imaginary Media]] (Amsterdam, 2004), and the [[ElectroSmog|ElectroSmog Festival for Sustainable Immobility]] (2010).
  
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He was project leader for the practice based research trajectory [https://web.archive.org/web/20130823152458/http://www.debalie.nl/dossierpagina.jsp?dossierid=34144 The Living Archive] at De Balie (2004-2010). In 2013 he was a research fellow at the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Currently he is Editor in Chief of the [http://www.tacticalmediafiles.net/ Tactical Media Files], an on-line documentation resource for [[tactical media]].
  
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==Publications==
* Goryucheva, Tatiana & Eric Kluitenberg (ed.) ''Debates & Credits - Media / Art / Public Domain''. De Amsterdam: De Balie, 2003. ISBN 90-6617-298-3
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* editor, with Tatiana Goryucheva, ''Debates & Credits - Media / Art / Public Domain'', Amsterdam: De Balie, 2003, 144 pp. With a DVD. [http://web.archive.org/web/20040912061942/http://www.bek.no/BEKdot/1069423566/index_html TOC].  
  
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* editor, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22226 Book of Imaginary Media: Excavating the Dream of the Ultimate Communication Medium]'', Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, with Amsterdam: De Balie, 2006, 296 pp. With DVD.
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** ''Boek van de imaginaire Media: over de droom van het ultieme communicatiemedium'', Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, with Amsterdam: De Balie, 2006, 320 pp. [http://web.archive.org/web/20091221194654/http://www.naipublishers.nl/kunst/ima_media_nl.html] {{nl}}
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** ''Imagināro mediju grāmata. Vispatiesākā komunikācijas medija sapņa meklējumos'', trans. Daina Siliņa, Riga: RIXC, 2011, 280 pp. [http://www.rixc.lv/projects/imaginarie_mediji/b/img_atverumi.pdf Preview]. [http://rixc.lv/projects/imaginarie_mediji/index.html] {{lv}}
  
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* editor, [http://www.onlineopen.org/hybrid-space ''Open'' 11: "Hybrid Space: How Wireless Media Mobilize Public Space"], Rotterdam: NAi, with Amsterdam: SKOR, Nov 2006, [http://www.tacticalmediafiles.net/mmbase/attachments/4920/Open11_Hybrid_Space.pdf PDF]. With CD.
* Eric Kluitenberg. ''Constructing the Digital Commons: A venture into hybridisation''. 2003. http://www.mediaartnet.org/source-text/163/
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* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5d3774059ff37c77be622bc7 Delusive Spaces: Essays on Culture, Media and Technology]'', Rotterdam: NAi, with Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2007, 250 pp. [http://www.naipublishers.nl/art/delusivespaces_e.html]
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* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3239 Legacies of Tactical Media: The Tactics of Occupation: From Tompkins Square to Tahrir]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011, 57 pp.
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* editor, [http://www.onlineopen.org/im-mobility ''Open'' 21: "(Im)Mobility"], Rotterdam: NAi, and Amsterdam: SKOR, May 2011, 171 pp, [http://www.tacticalmediafiles.net/mmbase/attachments/37547/Open21_ImMobility.pdf PDF].
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* editor, with Rasa Smite and Raitis Smits, ''Techno-Ecologies: Inhabiting the Deep Technological Spheres of Everyday Life. Acoustic Space #11'', Riga: RIXC, and Liepaja: MPLab of Liepaja University, 2013. [http://rixc.org/en/acousticspace/all/techno-ecologies-inhabiting-the-deep-technological-spheres-of-everyday-life/]
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* editor, with David Garcia, ''Tactical Media Anthology'', MIT Press, forthcoming. [http://blog.tacticalmediafiles.net/index.php/2015/05/01/tactical-media-connections-update-may-1-2015/]
  
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* [http://www.mediaartnet.org/source-text/163/ "Constructing the Digital Commons: A venture into hybridisation"], 2003.
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* [http://www.i-space.org/map/texts/eric-kluitenberg.html "Transfiguration of the Avant-Garde. The Negative Dialectics of the Net"], Dec 2001.
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* [http://mediageographies.blogspot.com/2005/06/eric-kluitenberg-connection-machines.html "Connection Machines"], 2005.
  
http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/kluitenbergbio.html<br>
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==Links==
http://www.virtueelplatform.nl/person-218-nl.html
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* http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/kluitenbergbio.html
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* http://www.virtueelplatform.nl/person-218-nl.html
  
 
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[[Series:Writers|Kluitenberg, Eric]] [[Series:Tactical media|Kluitenberg, Eric]]
[[Category:Media culture writers|Kluitenberg, Eric]]
 

Latest revision as of 17:37, 3 December 2022

Eric Kluitenberg (1965) is a theorist, writer, educator, and advisor working at the intersection of culture, media, and technology. He was head of the media and technology program of De Balie, Centre for Culture and Politics in Amsterdam (1999-2011). He taught theory of interactive media and technological culture for a variety of academic institutions, including the University of Amsterdam (Culture and New Media course), the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam, Academy Minerva Postgraduate Studies in Groningen, and he was a scientific staff member of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. He teaches media and cultural theory at the Art Science Interfaculty in The Hague.

Since 1988 he has been involved as an organiser in important media culture events such as the Second International Symposium on Electronic Art (SISEA) (Groningen, 1990), Interstanding I, II, & III (Tallinn, Estonia, 1995/96/97), The P2P - New Media Culture in Europe conference (Amsterdam/Rotterdam, 1997), Tulipomania DotCom - A Critique of the New Economy (Amsterdam/Frankfurt, 2000), net.congestion - International Festival of Streaming Media (Amsterdam, 2000), the third Next 5 Minutes conference on tactical media (Amsterdam/Rotterdam, 1999), Dutch / Russian project Debates & Credits - Media Art in the Public Domain (Moscow/Amsterdam/Ekaterinburg, 2002), the Amsterdam edition of World-Information.Org (2002), the fourth edition of the Next 5 Minutes tactical media festival (Amsterdam, 2003), the mini-festival An Archaeology of Imaginary Media (Amsterdam, 2004), and the ElectroSmog Festival for Sustainable Immobility (2010).

He was project leader for the practice based research trajectory The Living Archive at De Balie (2004-2010). In 2013 he was a research fellow at the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Currently he is Editor in Chief of the Tactical Media Files, an on-line documentation resource for tactical media.

Publications[edit]

Books and magazines
  • editor, with Tatiana Goryucheva, Debates & Credits - Media / Art / Public Domain, Amsterdam: De Balie, 2003, 144 pp. With a DVD. TOC.
  • editor, Book of Imaginary Media: Excavating the Dream of the Ultimate Communication Medium, Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, with Amsterdam: De Balie, 2006, 296 pp. With DVD.
    • Boek van de imaginaire Media: over de droom van het ultieme communicatiemedium, Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, with Amsterdam: De Balie, 2006, 320 pp. [1] (Dutch)
    • Imagināro mediju grāmata. Vispatiesākā komunikācijas medija sapņa meklējumos, trans. Daina Siliņa, Riga: RIXC, 2011, 280 pp. Preview. [2] (Latvian)
Articles (selection)

Links[edit]