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STEIM (STudio for Electro Instrumental Music) was a center for research and development of new musical instruments in the electronic performing arts, located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Beginning in the 1970's, STEIM became known as a pioneering center for electronic music, where the specific context of electronic music was always strongly related to the physical and direct actions of a musician. In this tradition, STEIM supported artists in residence such as composers and performers, but also multimedia and video artists, helping them to develop setups which allowed for bespoke improvisation and performance with individually designed technology.

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  • STEIM oder Studio voor Elektro-Instrumentale Muziek (1969–2021) war ein Zentrum zur Erforschung und Entwicklung neuer Instrumente für elektronische Musik und Medienkunst mit Sitz in Amsterdam in den Niederlanden. Es hatte seit 1991 ein Artist-in-Residence-Programm für internationale Künstler und veranstaltete Konzerte, Ausstellungen und Workshops. (de)
  • El STEIM (STudio por Electro Instrumental Music) es un instituto de investigación sobre acústica y música los Países Bajos fundado en 1969 por Misha Mengelberg, Louis Andriessen, , , , Reinbert de Leeuw, y . (es)
  • STEIM (STudio for Electro Instrumental Music) was a center for research and development of new musical instruments in the electronic performing arts, located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Beginning in the 1970's, STEIM became known as a pioneering center for electronic music, where the specific context of electronic music was always strongly related to the physical and direct actions of a musician. In this tradition, STEIM supported artists in residence such as composers and performers, but also multimedia and video artists, helping them to develop setups which allowed for bespoke improvisation and performance with individually designed technology. (en)
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