Nictoglobe is a quartely web art magazine. Its international contributors are mostly working in arts related fields, such as writing, painting, poetry, creative industries, and activism. Nictoglobe is edited and published by A. Andreas (Andreas Maria Jacobs).
Nictoglobe started around 1982 as a stenciled paper, exclusively and privately distributed on the local night bus service by its founders, the brothers Michel and Andreas Jacobs, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Copies of these first printings are available at the International Institute of Social History (IISG) in Amsterdam
With the arrival of ARPAnet in Europe in the late 80s, new editions were placed on the Internet. New collaborations include the 'Ey Ar' shows and the founding of the Brahamian Intelligence Service in 2004.