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| − | '''Initiatives''': [[Electrohype]] (*1999). | + | '''Initiatives''': [[Electrohype]] (*1999), [[Skånes konstförening]] (*1904). |
'''Festivals''': [[Electrohype]] electronic art biennial (*2000). | '''Festivals''': [[Electrohype]] electronic art biennial (*2000). | ||
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'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (*2007). | '''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (*2007). | ||
| − | '''Spaces''': [[Skånes konstförening]]. | + | '''Spaces''': [[Skånes konstförening]] culture centre and gallery. |
'''Art workers''': [[Jakob Riis]] (1964), [[Zeenath Hasan]]. | '''Art workers''': [[Jakob Riis]] (1964), [[Zeenath Hasan]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:09, 10 October 2010
Initiatives: Electrohype (*1999), Skånes konstförening (*1904).
Festivals: Electrohype electronic art biennial (*2000).
Academy programs: Nordic Sound Art (*2007).
Spaces: Skånes konstförening culture centre and gallery.
Art workers: Jakob Riis (1964), Zeenath Hasan.
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- Malmo at Indie Travel Guide, [1]
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