Anne Nigten

Anne Nigten (NL) is Director of the Patching Zone.

Anne Nigten

Anne Nigten

Anne Nigten (PhD) is the director of The Patchingzone, a praxis laboratory where Master, PhD students and professionals work together on meaningful creative content. Prior to her current position Nigten was the manager of V2_Lab, the aRt&D department of V2_. Nigten is lecturing on research and development in the interdisciplinary field from an art perspective. Before her position at V2_ she has been working as an independent media artist, and simultaneously fulfilled several management jobs for the media art sector in the Netherlands. She is adviser for several media art and science initiatives in Europe, member of the board of directors of The Public-gallery (UK), Noordkaap foundation, The Netherlands. She completed her PhD at the University of the Arts London (UK), and frequently publishes papers on art, engineering and (computer) science collaboration and software development.

http://www.patchingzone.net/


Anne Nigten was Lab manager at V2_ from 1998-2008.

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