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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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'''Josephine Bosma''' is a critic and theorist living and working in [[Amsterdam]], the Netherlands. She specializes in art in the context of the Internet. From 1993 her work initially appeared as radio reports and interviews on Radio Patapoe and VPRO. In 1997 Bosma became one of the key figures participating in and molding the then new sphere of critical Internet discourse (and practice) taking place in email lists such as [[Nettime]] and [[Rhizome]]. Since then her writings on net art and net culture appear in numerous magazines, books and catalogues, both on- and offline, from Ars Electronica, Telepolis, Mute, and DU to Metropolis M and Frieze D/E. She co-edited the Nettime book ''README'' (Autonomedia 1999), the ''Next5Minutes3 workbook'' (N5M organization 1999) and briefly edited the online newsletter ''CREAM'' (2001-2002). Texts and interviews by Bosma have been part of anthologies like ''Netzkunst'' (Inst. für Moderne Kunst Nürnberg 1998), ''Cyberfeminizam'' (Centar za Zenske Studije Zagreb 1999), ''ARt & D, Research and Development in Art'' (V2_Publishing 2005), ''Network Art'' (Routledge 2006), ''Collect the World, the Artist as Archivist in the Internet Age'' (Link Art Center 2011), ''Aram Bartholl, the Speed Book'' (Gestalten 2012). In 2011 her book ''Nettitudes: Let's Talk Net Art'' appeared. Since 2011 Josephine Bosma is an external PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam. She regularly acts as advisor and jury member in the area of art, science and technology. [http://www.josephinebosma.com/web/node/2 (2019)]
  
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==Publications==
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* Bosma, et al. (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1233 ReadMe! ASCII Culture & The Revenge of Knowledge. Filtered by Nettime]'', New York: Autonomedia, 1999, 556 pp.
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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"], ''MediaArtNet'', 2004.
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** [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/public_sphere_s/medienraeume/scroll/ "Die Konstruktion von Medienräumen. Zugang und Engagement: das eigentlich Neue an der Netz(werk)kunst"], trans. Nikolaus G. Schneider, ''MedienKunstNetz'', 2004. {{de}}
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* ''Nettitudes: Let's Talk Net Art'', Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, and Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011, 270 pp. [http://www.josephinebosma.com/web/node/79 Introduction], [http://archive.neural.it/init/default/show/1588 TOC], [https://www.naibooksellers.nl/nettitudes-let-s-talk-net-art-josephine-bosma.html]. Review: [https://www.onlineopen.org/download.php?id=337 Kluitenberg] (Open!), [http://neural.it/2011/08/josephine-bosma-nettitudes-lets-talk-net-art/ Ciociola] (Neural), [http://digicult.it/digimag/issue-064/josephine-bosma-nettitudes-lets-talk-net-art/ Cippitelli] (Digicult).
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* [http://www.josephinebosma.com/web/node/27 more]
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==Interviews==
 
* 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.  
 
* 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.  
* [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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* [http://www.josephinebosma.com/web/taxonomy/term/6 more]
* ''Nettitudes - Let's Talk Net Art'', Institute of Network Cultures/NAi Publishers, 2011.
 
  
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==Links==
* [http://www.josephinebosma.com Home page]
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* [http://www.josephinebosma.com Home page], [http://web.archive.org/web/20070218123431/laudanum.net/bosma/ (archived)]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010604233540/http://laudanum.net/cgi-bin/media.cgi?action=frontpage laudanum.net/bosma/] (from Archive.org)
 
  
 
[[Category:Writers|Bosma, Josephine]]
 
[[Category:Writers|Bosma, Josephine]]

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Josephine Bosma is a critic and theorist living and working in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She specializes in art in the context of the Internet. From 1993 her work initially appeared as radio reports and interviews on Radio Patapoe and VPRO. In 1997 Bosma became one of the key figures participating in and molding the then new sphere of critical Internet discourse (and practice) taking place in email lists such as Nettime and Rhizome. Since then her writings on net art and net culture appear in numerous magazines, books and catalogues, both on- and offline, from Ars Electronica, Telepolis, Mute, and DU to Metropolis M and Frieze D/E. She co-edited the Nettime book README (Autonomedia 1999), the Next5Minutes3 workbook (N5M organization 1999) and briefly edited the online newsletter CREAM (2001-2002). Texts and interviews by Bosma have been part of anthologies like Netzkunst (Inst. für Moderne Kunst Nürnberg 1998), Cyberfeminizam (Centar za Zenske Studije Zagreb 1999), ARt & D, Research and Development in Art (V2_Publishing 2005), Network Art (Routledge 2006), Collect the World, the Artist as Archivist in the Internet Age (Link Art Center 2011), Aram Bartholl, the Speed Book (Gestalten 2012). In 2011 her book Nettitudes: Let's Talk Net Art appeared. Since 2011 Josephine Bosma is an external PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam. She regularly acts as advisor and jury member in the area of art, science and technology. (2019)

Publications

Interviews

Links