JosephineBosma

Biography: lives and works in Amsterdam. Josephine Bosma organised the radiopart of Next5minutes 2 (n5m2) and its successor n5m3. Since 1996 she publishes texts as well as interviews. Publications of her work have been both offline and online in amongst others Mute (UK), Telepolis (D), Metropolis M (NL), UHK (NO), Switch (USA), Ars Electronica '97 catalogue (AT), Walker Art Center on line (US), the book cyberfeminizam edited by Igor Markovich (SI) and the book netzkunst edited by Verena Kuni (D). Josephine Bosma also lectures about aspects of net art, net.radio and sound art at various events and institutions.

Website: http://www.laudanum.net/bosma


Josephine Bosma (1962) lives and works in Amsterdam. She made radio programs from 1991 until 1998, for the independent station Radio Patapoe in Amsterdam and for VPRO radio, a Dutch national broadcaster. Since 1993 she has focused on art in new media and media theory. In 1996 she started writing texts and publishing interviews. Publications of her work have been both offline and online in, amongst others, Mute (UK), Telepolis (D), Metropolis M (NL), UHK (NO), Switch (USA), Ars Electronica '97 catalogue (AT), the book cyberfeminizam edited by Igor Markovich (SI) and the book netzkunst edited by Verena Kuni (D). She was the editor of the streaming media sections of the nettime book ReadMe and the n5m3 workbook. She has given lectures about aspects of net art in, for instance, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin) in 1998 and Stedelijk Bureau (Amsterdam) In January 2001. She has also lectured about net.radio and sound art at events such as Recycling the Future (Vienna 1997), Netradiodays (Berlin 1998) and Futuresonic (Manchester 2000). In 1996 Josephine Bosma organised the radio aspect of n5m2, and in 1999 she did so again for its successor n5m3. In January 2001 Josephine Bosma initiated the newsletter for net art criticism cream.


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