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Amsterdam based VJ collective. Photos, artwork and movies.
http://www.analogrecycling.com
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The site contains material of sculptures , theatre objects, and a variety of art projects, made in the last 10 years.
http://www.artics.nl/
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An institute for contemporary art which provides space to artists for projects, installations and research.
http://www.deappel.nl/
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An organization with about two hundred associated sculptors. Founded in 1918, taking part in various committees, boards and working groups which influence Dutch cultural politics.
http://www.sculptors.org/
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Painter and weaver. Born in Poland, living and working in Rijswijk. Includes brief biography and gallery of paintings and tapestries.
http://iskajarnicka.tripod.com/
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List of fine artists specialized in nude art, living in Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands.
http://www.naturistart.com/nude-art.html
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Twentyfour people from different creative disciplines work together in constantly varying teams.
http://www.solar.nl/
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Information centre for visual artists, artist-run initiatives and cultural institutions.
http://www.transartists.nl/
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VJ company, that gives dance party's another visual dimension with wireless camera's, on-screen SMS-service and synchronised visuals and videoclips on the beat of the music.
http://www.freakbrothers.tv
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Knowledge institute operating on the cutting edge of culture and technology in relation to society, education, government and industry
http://www.waag.org/
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Center for contemporary art. Information on current exhibits, plans for the future, research and history. Rotterdam.
http://www.wdw.nl/
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