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Move It!
From 16-12-2000 until 28-01-2001

Ineke Bakker, Ivanca Bakker, Atousha Bandeh Ghiasabadi, Dario Bardic, Sara Blokland, Ian Borcic, Persijn Broersen, Sebastiaan Campion, Clariet Manger Cats, Helmut Dick, Jeroen Disch, David Djindjihavhvili, Michel van Duyvenbode, Jeroen Hermans, Kathrin Hero, Sabine Hiemann, Joes Koppers, Karin Langeveld, Margit Lukacs, Suska Mackert, Thierry Mandon, Luna Maurer, Olga Mink, Koert van Mensvoort, Magnus Monfeldt, Pieter Paul Mortier, Nirid Peled, Piek, Elisa van Schie, Jérôme Siegelaer, Yoshibumi Takahashi, Annelies Vaneyken, Annelys de Vet, Anne Verhoijsen, Maarten Visser, Tom Vullings, Roel Wouters, Alllard Zoetman,...


MOVE IT! is an exhibition/workplace. The exhibition shows what is happening both on the screen and behind the scenes, and is entirely dominated by process. For a period of six weeks raw material will be shown and worked on, and the media studio is open to the public. One can see work (and works!) in progress, and media makers at work.

MOVE IT! shows media without frills, design without styling, art without a capital A. The Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam, is a postgraduate training institute where media are employed in every possible way - and some impossible ones. Media is more than old and new, more than just future and economy. Media is a magic spell for cultural cross-connections and experiments among diverse disciplines, possibilities for expressing creativity and conveying social critique. Media are clean, clear-cut and modern. We digitalize life, then experience it worldwide, and via the screen. We undergo the digital process, nostalgia, emotion, encounter people, reality. MOVE IT presents digital craftsmanship through media objects, TV philosophy and computer strategy..

Opening performance/trial installation December 15-23:
During the opening Corrina Oomen, third-year student in the director's programme at the Amsterdam Theatre School, will present a performance. In a trial installation the Netherlands Media Art Institute will provide a student with an opportunity to make and present a new work.
Ineke Bakker
Margit Lukacs