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'''Festivals''': [[Breakout]] (2009).<br>
 
'''Festivals''': [[Breakout]] (2009).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering]] (1966).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering]] (1966).<br>
'''Past exhibitions''': [[International Exhibition of Modern Art Assembled by Société Anonyme]] (1926-27), [[Machine-Age Exposition]] (1927), [[Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art]] (1970), [[Information (1970 exhibition)|Information]] (1970), [[Kinesthetics]] (1969), [[Some More Beginnings]] (1968), [[The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age]] (1968), [[Machine-Age Exposition]] (1927).<br>
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'''Past exhibitions''': [[International Exhibition of Modern Art Assembled by Société Anonyme]] (1926-27), [[Machine-Age Exposition]] (1927), [[Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art]] (1970), [[Information (1970 exhibition)|Information]] (1970), [[Kinesthetics]] (1969), [[Some More Beginnings]] (1968), [[The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age]] (1968), [[Machine-Age Exposition]] (1927), [[International Exhibition of Modern Art]] (1926).<br>
 
'''Past events''': [[The Internet as Playground and Factory]] conference (2009).
 
'''Past events''': [[The Internet as Playground and Factory]] conference (2009).
  

Revision as of 11:33, 6 February 2014

Festivals: Breakout (2009).
Past festivals: 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering (1966).
Past exhibitions: International Exhibition of Modern Art Assembled by Société Anonyme (1926-27), Machine-Age Exposition (1927), Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art (1970), Information (1970), Kinesthetics (1969), Some More Beginnings (1968), The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age (1968), Machine-Age Exposition (1927), International Exhibition of Modern Art (1926).
Past events: The Internet as Playground and Factory conference (2009).

Media: Nonsense NYC.

Spaces: No-Space, The Kitchen (*1971).
more: Art Spaces Archives Project, [1]


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