Notam is a meeting place where people can gather to explore technology, art and music together. The community at, and around Notam is a vital part of our institution. Whether you're into electronics, programming sound or visual art, or simply interested in seeing how others work in the intersection of technology, art and music, we welcome you as part of our community.
Notam's studio collective
In addition to our studios and workshop, Notam also has five offices. These offices are rented out to artists and art organisations. Together, these tenants make up Notam's studio collective, and an environment where the exchange of knowledge and ideas can take place in parallel with their own daily work.
Today, Notam's studio collective consists of:
- Kate Pendry
- Torgny Amdam
- Knut Olaf Sunde
- Lemur
- Nuts and Bolts
Collaborators
Notam collaborates with organisations in Norway and abroad to develop and maintain a professional and artistic discourse on technology in art and music, and its dissemination.
Nationally, Notam collaborates with the Norwegian Academy of Music, the University of Oslo, the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, the Norwegian Composers' Society, nyMusikk, Oslo Open and WintherStormer. Notam is also a member of the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival Foundation, and contributes productions to the festival every year.
Notam is a member of the Nordic-Baltic Sound Residency Network, a network consisting of the Danish Composers' Association, RUPERT Art Centre, Sound Art Lab, Elektronmusikstudion (EMS), Inter Arts Center (IAC), Inkonst and the Lithuanian Composers' Association.
Other international partners include the University of Huddersfield, Ircam, GRM Paris, ZKM, IEM Graz, ICMA International Computer Music Association, NIME New Musical Interfaces for Musical Expression, EMS Network, Organised Sound and others.