Nictoglobe
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| URL of Journal | http://www.nictoglobe.com |
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| Title of Journal | Nictoglobe - ISSN 1874-9534 |
| Editor or Publisher | A. Andreas, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| Language | English, dutch, german |
| Description | Nictoglobe started around 1982 as a stenciled paper edited by Michel and Andreas Jacobs (Agam Andreas)
both from Amsterdam. It was exclusively and privately distributed on the local night bus service by its contributors. Copies of these first printings are available at The International Institute of Social History (IISG), Amsterdam. Before Internet The printed edition was followed up by electronic editions on Bulletin Board Systems (BBS's) hosted on a 'SuperBrain' computer running CP/M: 'Go East Young Man!'. Later editions were put on MSXII systems: 'Madame Suhein, the fictitious female owner of a Syrian brothel' and finally on TeleText modules. In this period we had a kind of co-operation with 'Deepbase', another BBS, originating from Amsterdam based Radio100 and DFM roots: 'DMS-III, a subversion of the handbook of modern psychiatry', see pictures on the right. A spin-off of this co-operation was the participation with the Circuit du Theatre festival with 'Gerausche aus der Helle', an electronic perfomance/installation. Amsterdam 1989, cf: 'Installations'. The Internet Era With the arrival of ARPAnet in Europe, late 80's, begin 90's new editions were placed on the Internet. After starting an experimental gallery, 'Gallery d+n+r', in a semi-squatted office, we showed the work of featured artists also online. Beyond Internet Trying to escape the rather boring immateriality of internet presence, new ways are being developed to continue our mission. New collaborations started, highligthing in the 'Ey' Ar' shows with Hero Werkman and the founding of the 'Brahamian Intelligence Service' in 2004. Other examples are: 'Cinema Beyonce: nomadic Cinema', 'Fast Beaming: using the city as a public screen' and 'Digital Puppetry': using cellphones to manipulate huge outside projections. More information about these and other projects is available elsewhere on this site. Currently Nictoglobe is edited and published by Agam Andreas with the kind cooperation of members of the Brahamian Intelligence Service. The Brahamian Intelligence Service counts among her members a.o.: Hero Werkman (Spiritual Engagementor.), Brenda Weverling, Judith V. (the Frontline Princess), Michel Jacobs (Epilepticus Culturalis) and Nicole Cohen (The Resocialiste). The Brahamian Intelligence Service resides in the Ambassy of Eleutheropolis. Nictoglobe: Serving Information & Intelligence } |
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| Edited by | A. Andreas +, Amsterdam +, and The Netherlands + |
| Title | Nictoglobe - ISSN 1874-9534 + |
| URL | http://www.nictoglobe.com + |
| Work is written in | English +, Dutch +, and German + |

