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  1. The Kitchen

    from the organization´s website:

    The Kitchen is a non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that provides innovative artists working in the media, literary, and performing arts with exhibition and performance opportunities to create and present new work. Using its own extensive history as a resource, the organization identifies, supports, and presents emerging and under-recognized artists who are making significant contributions to their respective fields as well as serves as a safe space for more established artists to take unusual creative risks.

    The Kitchen has been a powerful force in shaping the cultural landscape of this country for more than three decades. Founded as an artist collective in 1971 by Woody and Steina Vasulka and incorporated as a non-profit two years later, in its infancy The Kitchen was a space where video artists and experimental composers and performers could share their ideas with like-minded colleagues. It thus was among the very first American institutions to embrace the then emergent fields of video and performance art, while also presenting new visionary work within the fields of dance, music, literature, and film.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.12.2011 - 20:08

  2. Jyväskylä Art Museum

    Jyväskylä Art Museum

    J. R. Carpenter - 13.12.2011 - 15:00

  3. Inspace

    The University of Edinburgh's Inspace is a laboratory that explores the cultural significance of informatics and new media practice.

    Inspace is home to a joint research partnership between the School of Informatics and New Media Scotland.

    J. R. Carpenter - 24.12.2011 - 21:01

  4. St. Norbert College

    St. Norbert College

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.01.2012 - 05:35

  5. Invisible Seattle

    A writing collective founded in 1980 by Seattle-based artists and writers Philip Wohlstetter, James Winchell, Jean Sherrard and Larry Stone, who claimed to be inspired by Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities and the Situationists' "Psychogeography."

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 15.01.2012 - 11:47

  6. DHCommons

    DHCommons, an initiative of centerNet, is an online hub focused on matching digital humanities projects seeking assistance with scholars interested in project collaboration. This hub responds to a pressing and demonstrable need for a project-collaborator matching service that will allow scholars interested in DH to enter the field by joining an existing project as well as make existing projects more sustainable by drawing in new, well-matched participants. Additionally, DHCommons helps break down the siloization of an emerging field by connecting collaborators across institutions, a particularly acute need for solo practitioners and those without access to a digital humanities center.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.01.2012 - 10:58

  7. Washington State University Vancouver, Creative Media and Digital Culture Program

    Washington State University Vancouver, Creative Media and Digital Culture Program

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.01.2012 - 15:44

  8. Incident Report Viewing Station

    Incident Report Viewing Station

    Joe Milutis - 21.01.2012 - 04:16

  9. University of Bergen, Department of Humanistic Informatics

    Note: See University of Bergen, Program in Digital Culture.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.02.2012 - 14:15

  10. Federation Square

    Federation Square is a civic centre and cultural precinct in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It home to major cultural attractions, world-class events, tourism experiences and an exceptional array of restaurants, bars and specialty stores, this modern piazza has become the city’s meeting place.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 03.02.2012 - 14:03

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