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Started making radio programs in 1991 with Radio Patapoe in Amsterdam (until 1998). From 1993 until August 1996 her programs about art and new media became part of the VPRO radioshow "Het Paradijs". In January 1996 Josephine Bosma did the coordination of the radio part of [[Next 5 Minutes]], a conference on tactical media. In March 1997 she organised a workshop on net.radio at V2, Rotterdam, together with Andreas Broeckmann. Since early 1997 Josephine Bosma works mostly as a journalist and writer. Articles and interviews have been published in Telepolis, Mute, Intelligent Agent and mailing lists like [[nettime]]. In January 2001 initiated the newsletter for net art criticism, [[Cream]]. Lives in [[Amsterdam]].
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Josephine Bosma is an journalist and critic living and working in [[Amsterdam]]. She started making radio programs in 1991 with Radio Patapoe in Amsterdam (until 1998). From 1993 until August 1996 her programs about art and new media became part of the VPRO radioshow "Het Paradijs". In January 1996 Josephine Bosma did the coordination of the radio part of [[Next 5 Minutes]], a conference on tactical media. In March 1997 she organised a workshop on net.radio at [[V2_]], Rotterdam, together with Andreas Broeckmann. Since early 1997 Josephine Bosma works mostly as a journalist and writer. Articles and interviews have been published in ''Telepolis, Mute, Intelligent Agent'' and mailing lists like [[nettime]]. In January 2001 initiated the newsletter for net art criticism, [[Cream]]. Since 2011 she is an external PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam.  
  
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* Petra Heck, [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9912/msg00042.html "Beyond the white walls of the white cube. Net art: exhibiting/collecting/conserving?. An interview with Josephine Bosma"], ''Nettime'', 6 Dec 1999.
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* [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themes/public_sphere_s/media_spaces/scroll/ "Constructing Media Spaces. The novelty of net(worked) art was and is all about access and engagement"], ''MedienKunstNetz.de'', 2004.
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* ''Nettitudes - Let's Talk Net Art'', Institute of Network Cultures/NAi Publishers, 2011.
  
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* Josephine Bosma. ''Constructing Media Spaces. The novelty of net(worked) art was and is all about access and engagement''. 2004. http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themes/public_sphere_s/media_spaces/scroll/
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* [http://www.josephinebosma.com Home page]
* Petra Heck. ''Beyond the white walls of the white cube. Net art: exhibiting/collecting/conserving?. An interview with Josephine Bosma''. 1999. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9912/msg00042.html
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010604233540/http://laudanum.net/cgi-bin/media.cgi?action=frontpage laudanum.net/bosma/] (from Archive.org)
  
 
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[[Category:Writers|Bosma, Josephine]]
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Revision as of 22:43, 4 November 2014

Josephine Bosma is an journalist and critic living and working in Amsterdam. She started making radio programs in 1991 with Radio Patapoe in Amsterdam (until 1998). From 1993 until August 1996 her programs about art and new media became part of the VPRO radioshow "Het Paradijs". In January 1996 Josephine Bosma did the coordination of the radio part of Next 5 Minutes, a conference on tactical media. In March 1997 she organised a workshop on net.radio at V2_, Rotterdam, together with Andreas Broeckmann. Since early 1997 Josephine Bosma works mostly as a journalist and writer. Articles and interviews have been published in Telepolis, Mute, Intelligent Agent and mailing lists like nettime. In January 2001 initiated the newsletter for net art criticism, Cream. Since 2011 she is an external PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam.

Selected articles and interviews
Links