Difference between revisions of "Stuttgart"
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'''Festivals''': [[Media Space]] (*2001).<br> | '''Festivals''': [[Media Space]] (*2001).<br> | ||
'''Past festivals''': [[CAMP]] (2005, 2007).<br> | '''Past festivals''': [[CAMP]] (2005, 2007).<br> | ||
− | '''Past events''': [[Subversive Practices]] exhibition (2009), [[Stuttgart 1960. Computers in Theory and Art]] symposium (2004) | + | '''Past events''': [[Rhythmanalysis]] symposium (2012), [[Subversive Practices]] exhibition (2009), [[Stuttgart 1960. Computers in Theory and Art]] symposium (2004) |
'''Art workers''': [[Reinhard Döhl]] (1934), [[Johannes Auer]] (1962), [[Hans D. Christ]]. | '''Art workers''': [[Reinhard Döhl]] (1934), [[Johannes Auer]] (1962), [[Hans D. Christ]]. |
Revision as of 17:45, 20 October 2012
Festivals: Media Space (*2001).
Past festivals: CAMP (2005, 2007).
Past events: Rhythmanalysis symposium (2012), Subversive Practices exhibition (2009), Stuttgart 1960. Computers in Theory and Art symposium (2004)
Art workers: Reinhard Döhl (1934), Johannes Auer (1962), Hans D. Christ.
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