The 480 page, full colour catalogue of the
19th World Wide Video Festival 2001 contains descriptions (in English) and photographs of all the selected works together with introductory articles on some of the festival activities.
This catalogue is slightly smaller than its predecessors but once more designed by Irma Boom who has won two prestigious awards for her previous series of four World Wide Video Festival catalogues.
Catalogue credits
Editor Marianne Brouwer, Images Remco Vlaanderen, Assistant Editor Leo Reijnen, Translations James Lynn / Pat Raff / Leo Reijnen, Design irma Boom, Typesetting Willem Morelis, Printing DeBussy Ellerman Harms Amsterdam
Authors and Editors
Arie Altena, writer and editor of Mediamatic Magazine
Brenda Atkinson, writer, critic and editor
Philippe van den Bossche, independent curator and editor of Archis International Magazine
Marianne Brouwer, art historian, curator and writer
Marianne Eigenheer, art historian, artist and writer
Dominique Fontaine, independent curator
Jose Ferreira, artist and writer
Paul Groot, art historian, writer, art critic and editor of Mediamatic Magazine
Marcus Hauer, writer on new media and design-related topics, and editor of de:Bug Magazine
Claudine Hellweg, independent curator and writer
Carla Hoekendijk, art historian and writer
Gad Hollander, artist and writer
Lies Holtrop, art historian and art journalist
Clive Kellner, independent curator and critic
Klaas Kuitenbrouwer, artist, writer and coordinator of Mediamatic Workshops
Ula-Dele Kuku, architect
Sjoukje van der Meulen, art historian and art critic
Esma Moukhtar studied political and social philosophy and is an art critic
Rob Perrée, curator and art critic
Els van der Plas, art historian and director of the Prince Claus Fund
Jellichje Reijnders, art historian and art critic
Leo Reijnen, translator
Nuño Sacramento, independent curator and researcher
Jayce Salloum, media artist, curator and cultural activist
Alice Smits, art historian, curator and writer
Martin Sturm, director of the O.K Center for Contemporary Art, Upper Austria
Renée Turner, artist and writer
Christel Vesters, art historian and curator
Stephen Vitiello, electronic musician and media artist
Remco Vlaanderen, web designer and curator
Willem van Weelden, artist and teacher at European Masters of Multimedia Art, Hilversum