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==Sister projects==
 
==Sister projects==
* [[Monoskop/log]], a living archive of writings on art, culture, and media technology.
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* [[Monoskop/log]], writings on art, culture, and media technology.
 
* [[Remake]], REthinking Media Art in K(C)ollaborative Environments
 
* [[Remake]], REthinking Media Art in K(C)ollaborative Environments
* [http://monoskopram.tumblr.com/ Monoskop/ram], visual references for the history of media art in Central and Eastern Europe.
 
 
* [[Media archives|Related media archives]]
 
* [[Media archives|Related media archives]]
  

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