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Rene Beekman
René Beekman is a Dutch visual artists who currently lives and works in Sofia, Bulgaria. He is one of the founders of Reaktiv, a group of artists and technicians who create interactive installations...
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Albrecht Dürer
Painter, printmaker and theorist
Albrecht Dürer is the greatest exponent of Northern European Renaissance art. While an important painter, in his own day Dürer was renowned foremost for his graphic works. Artists across Europe...
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Jürgen Habermas
Philosopher and sociologist
Jurgen Habermas is widely considered as the most influential thinker in Germany over the past decade [1970-80]. As a philosopher and sociologist he has mastered and creatively articulated an...
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Lev Manovich
New media theorist
Lev Manovich is an Associate Professor at the Visual Arts Department, University of California, San Diego where he teaches new media art and theory. He is the author of The Language of New Media (The...
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Plato
Philosopher
Plato, born in Athens around 427 BC, was considered to be one of the earliest philosophers. He lived during the Age of Synthesis.
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Jacques Derrida
1930 — 2004 Deconstruction Philosopher
Jacques Derrida's work originated the school of deconstruction, a strategy of analysis that has been applied to literature, linguistics, philosophy, law and architecture.
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Gilles Deleuze
Philosopher and postmodernist (1925—1995)
Deleuze is a key figure in postmodern French philosophy. Considering himself an empiricist and a vitalist, his body of work, which rests upon concepts such as multiplicity, constructivism, difference...
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Georges Bataille
(1897-1962)French essayist, philosophical theorist, novelist
Bataille is often called the metaphysician of evil because he was interested in sex, death, degradation, and the power and potentialities of obscene.
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Theodor W. Adorno
Philosopher (1903-1969)
Member of the Frankfurt School. Adorno argued that popular media are the product of a 'culture industry' which keeps the population passive, preserving dominance of capitalism at the expense of true...
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Louis Althusser
Marxist philosopher
Best known perhaps for his anti-humanist interpretation of Marx, Louis Althusser’s predominant legacy is the critique of Hegelian Marxism, and infamous analysis that the early writings of Marx are...
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Roland Barthes
semiotician
French social and literary critic, whose writings on semiotics made structuralism one of the leading intellectual movements of the 20th century. In his lifetime Barthes published seventeen books and...
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Jacques Lacan
Philosopher
Lacan refashioned Freudian psychiatry, and suggested that the unconscious was structured like a language, thereby giving a key role to semiotics and dissolving the usual boundaries between the...
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Jean Baudrillard
Sociologist and Philosopher
A famous social philosopher and "hyper realist," he is a leading critic of the postmodern culture, the economy of communication, and the media system.
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Donna Haraway
Professor of Feminist Theory
Een Amerikaans feministisch sociologe.
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Michel Foucault
Philosopher and historian
Michel Foucault (1926-1984) was a French historian and philosopher, associated with the structuralist and post-structuralist movements. He has had wide influence not only (or even primarily) in...
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Peter Weibel
An artist, curator and theoretician. Peter Weibel’s oeuvre can be described in the following categories: Conceptual Art, Performance, Experimental Film, Video art and Computer art.
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Slavoj Žižek
Sociologist
Uses popular culture to explain the theory of Jacques Lacan and the theory of Jacques Lacan to explain politics and popular culture.
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Remko Scha
computer artist, composer and computer linguist
Remko Scha is a Dutch artist and scientist who is experimenting with speech and computers.
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Paul Groot
Art Historian
Paul Groot (The Netherlands) joined Mediamatic magazine in 1989. In his writings for Mediamatic he concentrates on the metaphorical exchange between European Analog Culture and American Digital Mass...
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Richard Rogers
Richard Rogers is New Media Professor at the University of Amsterdam, Director of the Govcom.org Foundation, Visiting Professor in Science Studies at the University of Vienna, and founder of the...
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Avital Ronell
Feminist Philosopher
Avital Ronell is a professor of philosophy in New York currently chair of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature and teaches German and comparative literature and theory – in addition to...
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Maurice Nio
Thinking architect (1959—2023)
Maurice joined Mediamatic in 1987 after his graduation as an architect at TUDelft. We published his graduation project, a villa for Michael Jackson in our magazine . He went on to found NOX...
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Organisatie:
Frank Mohr Instituut
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Organisatie:
TU Delft
Delft University of Technology
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