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Eastwood group was founded in [[2002]] and creates and uses computer games as a tool for new visions of art and cultural practice. Exhibitions and presentations of Eastwood include: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, Ars Electronica Linz, Austria; International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands, Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool, UK; ISEA 2004 Helsinki, Finland; Free Cultures Vienna, Austria, Werkleitz Biennial, Halle an der Salle.
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Eastwood group was founded in [[2002]] by [[Kristian Lukić]] and [[Vladan Joler]] and creates and uses computer games as a tool for new visions of art and cultural practice. Exhibitions and presentations of Eastwood include: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, Ars Electronica Linz, Austria; International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands, Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool, UK; ISEA 2004 Helsinki, Finland; Free Cultures Vienna, Austria, Werkleitz Biennial, Halle an der Salle.
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* http://www.eastwd.org/
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* http://www.kuda.org/eastwood/index.htm
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Eastwood group was founded in 2002 by Kristian Lukić and Vladan Joler and creates and uses computer games as a tool for new visions of art and cultural practice. Exhibitions and presentations of Eastwood include: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, Ars Electronica Linz, Austria; International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands, Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool, UK; ISEA 2004 Helsinki, Finland; Free Cultures Vienna, Austria, Werkleitz Biennial, Halle an der Salle.

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