LIMA is the platform in the Netherlands for media art, new technologies and digital culture, where the discipline is actively questioned and where the field, and its position in society is reflected on. LIMA represents artists and supports them in the presentation and development of new work. LIMA also preserves the memory of Dutch media art through its digital repository and conservation services. LIMA is an international pioneer and centre of expertise in the fields of archiving, preservation, and distribution of media art. In collaboration with museums, artists, academies, and universities, LIMA researches and develops services and tools for makers and institutions, as well as methods and practices for dealing with digital art thoughtfully and sustainably. Our approach is anchored within a sizeable multidisciplinary network, both nationally and internationally.
Two invited experts, Christiane Paul (Pt.I) and Michael Connor (Pt.II), will shed their light on the work and reflect on the past, present and future ...
The history of fake identities is tightly interwoven with the rise of the internet - the free and open space where you could be anyone you wanted to b...
The history of fake identities is tightly interwoven with the rise of the internet - the free and open space where you could be anyone you wanted to b...
This conversation between Dutch artist duo JODI and art historian Sakrowski was recorded on the 20th of November 2019 at LIMA at the opening event of ...
Can contemporary art - and the production thereof - be optimized and automated? In 2013, the artist Jonas Lund made a solo exhibition based on this si...
Can contemporary art - and the production thereof - be optimized and automated? In 2013, the artist Jonas Lund made a solo exhibition based on this si...