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Adam Hyde artist presentation 08/01/2010 NK-Berlin.

Adam is an artist with an international practice who works with 
software, online audio and video, sound art, new technologies and more 
traditional forms of broadcast. He has also gained extensive management 
experience, having managed the radio station Contact89FM (Hamilton, New 
Zealand) and held the position of CEO for 95bFM (Auckland, New Zealand). 
Adam also established and managed New Zealand’s first community 
television station, Static TV. Adam has also worked at management level 
internationally in the IT sector as Business Development Manager at 
Australias Virtual Artists (Adelaide, Australia), as well as managing 
the Software and Web Development departments at the renown Dutch 
Internet Service Provider XS4ALL (Amsterdam).

In addition to management experience in the IT sector Adam has an 
established reputation as a free software programmer. Adam has developed 
several free software applications including the FrequencyClock, and 
ReCo(de)R. Adam is an active member of the free software development 
group DYNE and is co-founder of the Open Source Streaming Alliance.

In late 2002 Adam also started his own consultancy – The Streaming 
Suitcase – specialising in online audio and video training and system 
design for cultural institutions. Clients have included Tate Modern, the 
Walker Art Centre in Minneapolis, USA, The Virtual Arts Network (an 
initiative of the Asia Society, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New England 
Foundation for the Arts, SF MOMA, and the Walker Art Centre), The 
Science Musem in London, the Foundation for Film, Art and Creative 
Technology – FACT, and Montevideo.

In 2006 Adam also formed the group SIMPEL and has exhibited the Paper 
Cup Telephone Network (San Francisco Exploratorium, 21Grand Gallery 
Oakland, and ISEA 2006) and Wifio which was premièred at Waves (Riga, 
2006). Earlier in the year Adam attended residencies in New Zealand, 
Latvia, and Slovenia. In 2006 Adam also curated a series of panel 
discussions about the future of television for the Rotterdam 
International Film Festival.

In 2007 Adam founded FLOSS Manuals Stichting for the development of a 
collaborative platform for manuals on free software. The project has 
been awarded a grant from Digitale Pioneers (Amsterdam) and Adam is 
currently working developing the platform at FLOSS Manuals. In 2008 
FLOSS manuals won the New Zealand Open Source Award.

More info on Adam and his work:
http://www.radioqualia.net/
http://www.xs4all.nl/~adam/


NK:
Elsenstr. 52/
2.Hinterhaus Etage 2
12059 Berlin Neukölln
http://www.nkprojekt.de
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