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'''Past festivals''': [[Neuro]] (2004), [[Makeworld]] (2001).<br> | '''Past festivals''': [[Neuro]] (2004), [[Makeworld]] (2001).<br> | ||
'''Events''': [[Upgrade! Munich]] (*2005).<br> | '''Events''': [[Upgrade! Munich]] (*2005).<br> | ||
− | '''Past events''': [[Ohne Schnur]] (2004). | + | '''Past events''': [[Ohne Schnur]] (2004), [[Computerkunst - Impulse]] exhibition (1970). |
'''Spaces''': [[t-u-b-e]] (*2000), [[Platform3]] centre. | '''Spaces''': [[t-u-b-e]] (*2000), [[Platform3]] centre. |
Revision as of 13:08, 16 September 2013
Initiatives: aa-vv.org (2006).
Past initiatives: minimal club (*1984).
Past festivals: Neuro (2004), Makeworld (2001).
Events: Upgrade! Munich (*2005).
Past events: Ohne Schnur (2004), Computerkunst - Impulse exhibition (1970).
Spaces: t-u-b-e (*2000), Platform3 centre.
Academy programs: New Media ADBK.
Art workers: Florian Schneider, Hellekin O. Wolf, Horst Konietzny (1959), Jörg Stelkens (1965), Katja Kwastek (1970), Magdalena Jetelová (1946), Natalia Borissova, Stefan Römer, Ulrich Müller (1957).
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