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* Events at the IEM: http://iem.at/services/events
 
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'''Spaces''': [https://izk.tugraz.at/projects-events/events/annenstrase-53-opening-statement-sequence-1/ Annenstraße 53] (*2020), [[Mur.at]] (*1998), [[ESC]] (*1993).<br>
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'''Spaces''': [https://izk.tugraz.at/projects-events/events/annenstrase-53-opening-statement-sequence-1/ Annenstraße 53] (*2020), [[ESC]] (*1993), [[Mur.at]] (*1998), [[rotor]] (*1999).<br>
 
'''more''': [https://www.use-it.travel/cities/detail/graz/ USE-IT] city guide (2017).
 
'''more''': [https://www.use-it.travel/cities/detail/graz/ USE-IT] city guide (2017).
  

Latest revision as of 09:55, 20 September 2023

Initiatives: pd~graz (*2005), ETC, Radio Helsinki (*1992).

Festivals: Elevate (*2005), Musikprotokoll (*1968).
Past events: Truth Is Concrete (2012), Pd~Convention (2004), Eclectic Tech Carnival (2005), Beyond Art exhibition (1997), Sex & Space II. Raum. Geschlecht. Ökonomie exhibition (1997), Electronic access (1993/95), ON LINE symposium (1993).

Spaces: Annenstraße 53 (*2020), ESC (*1993), Mur.at (*1998), rotor (*1999).
more: USE-IT city guide (2017).

Academy ateliers: Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics UMDA.

Art workers: Andreas Zingerle (1980), Birgit Bachler, Jogi Hofmüller (1964), Lukas Marxt, Miha Cihlar (1980), Nicole Pruckermayr (1975) [1], Reni Hofmüller (1966).
formerly: Dubravka Sekulić.


Cities
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