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'''Spaces''': [http://www.iac.lu.se Inter Arts Center], [[Skånes konstförening]] culture centre and gallery, [[Ping-Pong]] gallery, Bergsgatan street.
 
'''Spaces''': [http://www.iac.lu.se Inter Arts Center], [[Skånes konstförening]] culture centre and gallery, [[Ping-Pong]] gallery, Bergsgatan street.
  
'''Art workers''': [[Death & Vanilla]], [[Jakob Riis]] (1964), [[Jeuno JE Kim]], [[Zeenath Hasan]].
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'''Art workers''': [[Death & Vanilla]], [http://www.smolicki.com/ Jacek Smolicki], [[Jakob Riis]] (1964), [[Jeuno JE Kim]], [http://forskning.mah.se/en/id/ag0707 Nikita Mazurov], [http://medea.mah.se/2010/10/susan-kozel-professor-of-new-media/ Susan Kozel], [http://temiodumosu.com/ Temi Odumosu], [[Zeenath Hasan]].
  
 
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Revision as of 09:30, 4 May 2016

Initiatives: Electrohype (*1999), Skånes konstförening (*1904).

Festivals: Electrohype electronic art biennial (*2000).

Academy programs: Nordic Sound Art (*2007).

Spaces: Inter Arts Center, Skånes konstförening culture centre and gallery, Ping-Pong gallery, Bergsgatan street.

Art workers: Death & Vanilla, Jacek Smolicki, Jakob Riis (1964), Jeuno JE Kim, Nikita Mazurov, Susan Kozel, Temi Odumosu, Zeenath Hasan.

More
  • Malmo at Indie Travel Guide, [1]


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