digital art
Strategies for Tactical Archives: Keynote Sarah Schulman
Discover how tactical media continues to shape our understanding of activism, representation and the media's role in empowering marginalised communities.
An/Other Frameworks @ REBOOT
On the opening day of the REBOOT exhibition, we examine the value of looking to the past in digital culture for future generations, take a closer look at the themes of the exhibition and take stock of urgent issues facing digital makers and artists today.
Opening: REBOOT. Pioneering Digital Art.

LI-MA and Nieuwe Instituut are pleased to invite you to the opening of REBOOT. Pioneering Digital Art, on Saturday, 7 October, 2023.
Digital Care: The Hands by Michel Waisvisz
The Hands by Michel Waisvisz, 1984-2000
Michel Waisvisz, inspired by the desire to be touched by sound, created The Hands (1984), asdigital musical instrument that consists of controllers that can be attached to the user's hands. Each controller has a tiny keyboard with a number of sensors and keys that interprets the movements of the hands, arms, and fingers into sounds. Waisvisz started using The Hands as his main tool for performances and concerts where he was interacting with the instrument by touch and movement.
Sustainable Infrastructure for Digital Art Update

This month, LI-MA and the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands will address the case study Clapback Fury (2021) by Saeeda Saeed as part of the ongoing Sustainable Infrastructure for Digital Art project.
LI-MA and Nieuwe Instituut present REBOOT. Pioneering Digital Art.

LI-MA and Rotterdam’s Nieuwe Instituut present the exhibition REBOOT. Pioneering Digital Art from 7 October 2023.
Case Study: fillthisup.com (2014) by Rafaël Rozendaal
To deepen the understanding of net art works, LI-MA is using case study based research, in which one case, representative of a larger number of artworks, is used to determine methods for finding solutions to similar challenges and questions.
Case Study: Running A Circle Clockwise (2016) by Jeroen Jongeleen
Case Study in the Infrastructure for Sustainable Digital Art project using Jeroen Jongeleen’s Running A Circle Clockwise (2018) to examine how preservation strategies could be developed and implemented to address internet artworks.
Reflecting on Transformation Digital Art 2023

We were pleased to host our annual symposium at LI-MA once again, where initiatives and practices in the field of archiving, documentation and conservation of digital art came to meet.
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