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boemboe.org website, English
Support Indonesian Short Film!
Boemboe is an organization focusing on creating ?a space to breath? for the Indonesian short film everywhere in the world in order to support their needs to become more professional and determined in short filmmaking.
Boemboe are: Amin Shabana and Lulu Ratna
Indonesian Mediations Program
Outline of the research programme: Indonesian Mediations focuses on the emergent media landscape(s) --or what might also be called the media ecology --of contemporary Indonesia as one of the most exciting, dynamic, as well as socially and politically relevant aspects of an "Indonesia in Transition." (English)
Jarkarta post: interview Lulu Ratna Word
Article in the Jakarta Post, Lulu turns film mania into profession, by Zora Rahman, 27 June, 2003
minbuza.nl - special: De Kracht van Cultuur - Ruangrupa
Ruangrupa (Jakarta, Indonesia) is set up by Ade Darmawan and 6 other artists from Jakarta. (Dutch)
shortlist videolibrary Indonesia under Construction Word
www.doingfilm.nl English
Website Karel Doing / Doing Film
www.filmmuseum.nl/nederlands-indie
In the VOC commemoration year 2002 the Dutch Filmmuseum presents the program Van De Kolonie Niets Dan Goeds: Nederlands-Indiƫ In Beeld 1912-1942. (Dutch)
www.offstream.net
Off Stream - Voice to voiceless
Media for Documentary Video/Film And Photography Production, Jakarta, Indonesia
www.pierrebastien.com
www.rnw.nl: Indonesia Calling
Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep: "Indonesia Calling", by Anna Yeadell, 16 September 2003. Interview with Lulu Ratna and Ari Ibnuhajar. Also available in Real Player format.
www.ruangrupa.org
Ruangrupa, (Jakarta, Indonesia) is an artists? initiative founded in the year 2000 by a group of Jakarta based artists, a non-profit organization which focuses on supporting the development of art in the cultural context through research, study and documentation, along with intensive cooperation with the artists through exhibitions, artist residency programme, art projects and workshops. (English/Indonesian)
www.thejakartapost.com
Article in the Jakarta Post (online), Video Art Festival, the first of its kind, by John Badalu, July 7, 2003 (English)
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