
8 September 2011
Like DYHD put so elegantly, "I’ll show you mine if you show me yours!".
So, that’s basically what it is, they curated the program Are you for real? and we did the same and created the In Control - a videoart memoir program.
So, that’s basically what it is, they curated the program Are you for real? and we did the same and created the In Control - a videoart memoir program.

1 September 2011
Another interview with a French artist, this time with Fabienne Gotusso from Marseilles, director of the film "Baby O" (2011).

1 September 2011
Interesting interview with French artist Florentine Grelier who made the animated movie "RU", and was screened last month (August) in the Motion based collages program.

19 July 2011
Artists Benoit Daoust and Vituc talk openly about their films, influences and backgrounds. Whilst they are both passionate filmmakers, they each have their own style and way of creating video art.

1 June 2011
In October 2009 Ottica TV created the Anastrophic Monday program holding various experimental audio visual works that left a lasting impression. Needless to say we are excited to welcome Ottica TV back, and show yet another of their programs this year.
28 May 2011
During the 5th edition of the Streaming Festival Josien Vogelaar’s film Selene & Endymion was part of the video program She shot pretty nice windmills.

4 May 2011
We are now accepting all kinds of audio works, from music to speech to noise. Anything that has sound and no visuals. Secondly, we are now also welcoming interactive flash works of art.

1 May 2011
MurderCapitalTV is an initiative of the Hotmix Foundation based in The Hague. Hotmix started way back in the 1990 as a record import company which in no time grew into a production house, hosting numerous record labels and doing it’s own distribution.

1 April 2011
The title ‘About the human condition’ is a quotation from an essay by Magnus af Petersens on video artist Keren Cytter whose work is a an inspiration for this project and my own practice. It looks at the complicated concept of human nature –those cliché yet inevitable notions of love, trust, betrayal, and moral choice and exploring them through the cinematic medium. These works are touching and intimate, unsettling yet accessible.

3 March 2011
Whilst you have the whole month of March to revel in the films made by Julien Taillez, Tereza Nvotova and William Head, you can now also read the interviews with these artists.
Go on over to the interview page to read about their films, find out where they get their titles from and how they work!
Go on over to the interview page to read about their films, find out where they get their titles from and how they work!

2 March 2011
The March program Persistence of Vision is online now, with critical, musical and experimental films that each to their own hold a suggestive invitation to look behind the cover of the leading theme.

1 March 2011
This year we’re doing things slightly differently. Instead of exclusively screening films, there’ll also be showcases for 2d art, flash and an audio program. Moreover, we’ve decided to open the call for online submissions again. So, no more need for post and stamps. Just place a link to your preview, and that’s that.

11 February 2011
And since we can’t get enough of the designs made by Dalibor Baric we’ve took the liberty to take him hostage, and lock him in the Streaming Festival basement, with Šljivovica, pen and paper to work relentlessly on our monthly visual fix.

9 February 2011
C&H Art Space is pleased to announce the opening of the new gallery. The group show "Bad Girls" will be the first exhibition and consists of work from the following artists: Jo Benink, Melanie Bosboom, Lois Cohen, Karen Janssen, Isi Kunath and Josien Vogelaar.

9 February 2011
For its 12th season NWEAMO teams up with the Tribeca New Music Festival (NYC) to present a taste of both coasts and a fresh look at “new” music. As usual, NWEAMO skirts the boundaries between popular and the avant gard - pieces this year range from acoustic J-Pop-esque video soundtrack (full ensemble including hand bell choir) to pulsing Einsteinien beach, South American Berimbau, gorgeous chamber ensembles and a work for piano virtuoso and infomercial.

1 February 2011
The Integration of Professor Universe (2010), Transcending Situational Potential (2009) and The Next Vision (2008) are films made by Ryan Seslow and will be shown this February in the triptych: Who is Professor Spaulding Universe?
These films are examinations on the concepts of Professor Spaulding Universe.

29 January 2011
We’re starting new initiatives and new projects for the sixth edition in December 2011. One of those will be all about music, noise and sound(designs) in the broadest sense imaginable. Thus, what better way to welcome an international organization like NWEAMO to work together on this!

14 January 2011
The Big Screen Project is an innovative venue for video, film, live and interactive content that will set a new standard for the urban, cinematic experience. It consists of a large 30 x 16.5 ft. HD Format LED screen located at the 10, 000 sq. ft. public plaza behind a new 54-story multi-use building in New York City.

4 January 2011
After some weeks of food, fireworks, snow and delays we’re back on track here at the Streaming Festival and ready to move forward with unexpected and underground cinematographic art.
This year the Alter cases of ego program will open with 5 films curated by Johnny Amore (also known as the Ex-Superhero).
This year the Alter cases of ego program will open with 5 films curated by Johnny Amore (also known as the Ex-Superhero).
Me, myself and I. Who is it and why? The pilgrim starts to search for his identity. Passing by the norsemean Hensley’s way, along the different worlds of woman, he can see a hazy form...of an elephant in the flickering lights.

8 December 2010
Even though the fifth edition ended a couple of days ago, and there are no films screened anymore on the Streaming Festival, we still receive a range of diverse and fascinating works of art through the Streaming Stills project.

6 December 2010
The 5th edition has come to an end! Congratulations to the artists, the viewers, reviewers and of course the winner of the Left Field Award; Alfredo Hisa.

4 December 2010
On the other side of the Festival, right in the student corner, Alice Arnold reviewed several films including Garam Lee’s and Darko Masnec’s films.

3 December 2010
The student program is up and running, and the reviews are slowly coming in. Visit the student site to see what professors Ryan Seslow and Nicole Tschampel had to say about the students.

2 December 2010
The jury announced the winner of the first "Left Field Award".
Following is the rapport as written by the jury.
Following is the rapport as written by the jury.

1 December 2010
Finally it’s happening, the 5th edition is now live!
From today till the 5th, this five day videoart extravaganza will screen around 150 experimental, underground and obscure videos from more than 125 independent artists from all over the world.

30 November 2010
This is the first time ever that we screen a film that isn’t actually "on" the festival, but on an external website. And with good reason, because this film is an interactive web-based flick that is dependent on user input to move on, in and out to advance towards the plot.

30 November 2010
The jury of our very first film competition has short-listed five works for the "Left field award". This Wednesday, during the opening on the 1st of December the jury will announce the winner at the Paardcafé in The Hague.

28 November 2010
Mein Sascha is a beautifully shot, and fascinating short film about young and old love in a simple, touching drama made by the talented director Markus Kaatsch

27 November 2010
Streaming stills continued! Easily participate in this 2Dimensional silent counterpart of the Streaming Festival. Upload your stills, sketches, drawings and photographs.

25 November 2010
Story Case deals with empty places and people with no history, in the sense of a yet to be seen narrative, yet to be performed.
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