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'''Initiatives''': [[bolwerK]]
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'''Initiatives''': [[bolwerK]], [https://www.radiocentraal.be/ Radio Centraal] community radio (*1980).
  
 
'''Events''': [http://constantvzw.org/site/Call-for-participants-Networks-with-an-Attitude,3102.html Networks with an Attitude] (2019).<br>
 
'''Events''': [http://constantvzw.org/site/Call-for-participants-Networks-with-an-Attitude,3102.html Networks with an Attitude] (2019).<br>
'''Past events''': [[Beyond Art]] exhibition (1998), [[International Vilém Flusser Symposium]] (1993).
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'''Past events''': [http://www.digitales-online.org/2004/ Digitales] (2004) [https://digitales.constantvzw.org/media_archive/], [[Beyond Art]] exhibition (1998), [[International Vilém Flusser Symposium]] (1993).
  
 
'''Spaces''': [[MUHKA]], [[Objectif Exhibitions]].<br>
 
'''Spaces''': [[MUHKA]], [[Objectif Exhibitions]].<br>
'''Past spaces''': [[Wide White Space]] gallery (1966-1976).<br>
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'''Past spaces''': [[Wide White Space]] gallery (1966-1976).
'''more''': [https://www.use-it.travel/cities/detail/antwerp/ USE-IT] city guide (2017).
 
  
'''Art workers''': [[Kurt Vanhoutte]], [[Lieven Van Speybroeck]], [[Marthe Van Dessel]], [[Tom De Smedt]] (1978).
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'''Art workers''': [https://florisvanhoof.com/ Floris Vanhoof] (1982), [[Kurt Vanhoutte]], [[Lieven Van Speybroeck]], [[Marthe Van Dessel]], [[Tom De Smedt]] (1978), [[Weis Ward]] (1956).
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 27 March 2024

Initiatives: bolwerK, Radio Centraal community radio (*1980).

Events: Networks with an Attitude (2019).
Past events: Digitales (2004) [1], Beyond Art exhibition (1998), International Vilém Flusser Symposium (1993).

Spaces: MUHKA, Objectif Exhibitions.
Past spaces: Wide White Space gallery (1966-1976).

Art workers: Floris Vanhoof (1982), Kurt Vanhoutte, Lieven Van Speybroeck, Marthe Van Dessel, Tom De Smedt (1978), Weis Ward (1956).


Cities
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Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb