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Transformation Digital Art symposium will be taking place in March 2022, online! Read more
Today in Het Parool: a nice piece about our Media Art on Wikipedia partner project initiated by LIMA Read more
Unfortunately we have had to come to the decision to cancel our programmes on the 1st and 8th of December. Read more
This Thursday, 4 November, we celebrate World Digital Preservation Day! Read more
Wij zoeken op korte termijn naar een nieuw lid van de Raad van Toezicht met als functie penningmeester. Read more
LIMA in Amsterdam zoekt een restaurator voor digitale kunst voor gemiddeld 16 uur per week Read more
LIMA is op zoek naar een doortastende Marketing- en communicatie coördinator, die LIMA nationaal en internationaal duurzaam op de kaart zet. Read more
We are pleased to introduce four inspiring female artists with different artistic visions and practices who have played a role in the field of media art as we know it today. Please join us in spreading the word! Read more
To increase the visibility of female media artists, we are looking for inspired writers to participate in the ‘Media art on Wikipedia’ project! With this project, that will take four years, our goal is to make information about media art more accessible. Do you want to (learn how to) write as a Wikipedian and help increase the visibility of female media artists at the same time? Then enroll for the online workshops!
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In 2017 LIMA launched the digital canon; a list of twenty "canonical" digital artworks made between 1960 and 2000 on Dutch soil. The purpose of the canon is to generate attention for digital art among both institutions and the public. Read more
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