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Data-Based Art Seminar: Event Flyer: September 2003
Archive Shelf Location
4C1(1)
Sealed Shelf Location
13C1(1)
Publication Date
18 Sep 2003
Quantity
8
Formats
Seminar/conference
,
Flyer
,
PDF File
Related Artists
Cornelia Sollfrank
,
Graham Harwood
,
Sebastian Campion
,
Brian Duffy
,
Rupert Huber
,
Lev Manovich
,
Steve Dietz
Category
New Media/Digital Art
Keyword
Data-based art
Related City/Region
Gateshead
Related Event
Data-based Art Seminar: 18 September 2003
Related Gallery
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Related Curator/Producer
Sarah Cook
Language
English
Publication
Crumb: Data-based Seminar webpages
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