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* Monoskop was presented and discussed at the andragogy seminar at University of Prešov, and later that same day at Wave club in [[Prešov]] within [[CyberTalks]] series. (15 October 2012)
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* [[Media:Monoskop.column.TheWire.Nov2012.jpg|The Wire magazine takes on Monoskop]]. (October 2012)
 
* [[Symposium|Unlimited Editions]] - A public discussion on personal collecting and media archiving. Launch of the Monoskop library. 5 July 2012, TENT, Rotterdam.  
 
* [[Symposium|Unlimited Editions]] - A public discussion on personal collecting and media archiving. Launch of the Monoskop library. 5 July 2012, TENT, Rotterdam.  
 
* A two-year [[Remake]] project which built upon Monoskop research produced a travelling exhibition, conference, performance evenings, workshop series, bilingual magazine, and an issue of open-access student journal. [[Remake|Documentation can be found here]]. (June 2012)  
 
* A two-year [[Remake]] project which built upon Monoskop research produced a travelling exhibition, conference, performance evenings, workshop series, bilingual magazine, and an issue of open-access student journal. [[Remake|Documentation can be found here]]. (June 2012)  

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