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World Wide Catalogue 2004
For the second year the catalogue is published as a CD-ROM, taking advantage of the presentation possibilities for the visual material. Of course this catalogue also includes descriptions of all the works and essays about and interviews with the artists.

Collaborators Catalogue 2004
Chief editor: Geert-jan Strengholt
Editors: Tom van Vliet,
Geert-jan Strengholt
Image editors: Elsbeth van Noppen,
Alec Steevels
Final editor: Geert-jan Strengholt
Translations: Susan Hunt
Design and Interaction design:
Diederik Martens
Programming and Interaction design:
Geert Jan Mulder
Cover Design: Irma Boom

Authors
Beatrijs van Agt, Rommy Albers, Callie Angell, Arie Altena, Daniel Birnbaum, Dominique Busch, Robert Buchschwenter, Ines Carvalho, Mathieu Copeland, Stéphanie Lerouge, Catrin Lundqvist, Esma Moukhtar, Tracy Murinik, Vrääth Öhner, Jean Perret, Johan Pijnappel, Steve Seidl, Geert-Jan Strengholt, Marina Turco, Remco Vlaanderen, Tom van Vliet, Gerald Weber, Rob Zeeman, Shulin Zhao.

 


Where to get it
During the festival period the catalogue is for sale at the information desk at Post CS. Price: € 10. After the festival the catalogue will be available through this website.

System Requirements
Minimal 64 MB RAM
Windows/Mac

 


World Wide Catalogue History
Since the first World Wide Video Festival of 1982, the programme has been documented in catalogues in both Dutch and English, containing images and descriptions of all presented works. Together, these publications offer a fascinating view of video/electronic/media art as it developed over the years, which is enhanced even more by the inclusion of general articles on media art and interviews with artists. Although it started as a moderately sized booklet, from 1997 on the catalogue has developed into a 480 page, full colour book designed by Dutch graphic designer Irma Boom that has already won two prestigious awards.

All editions of the catalogue are still in supply and can be ordered. Individual orders will then be processed by  Architectura et Natura, Amsterdam who will take care of shipping and billing. Larger orders by for instance bookstores will be handled by Idea Books Amsterdam.

 


Previous Editions

2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982