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'''Festivals''': [[Media Space]] (*2001).<br>
 
'''Festivals''': [[Media Space]] (*2001).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[CAMP]] (2005, 2007).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[CAMP]] (2005, 2007).<br>
'''Past events''': [[Rhythmanalysis]] symposium (2012), [[Subversive Practices]] exhibition (2009), [[Stuttgart 1960. Computers in Theory and Art]] symposium (2004), [[Stuttgarter Gegensätze]] exhibition (1967), [[Programmierter Zufall - Computergrafik]] exhibition (1967).
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'''Past events''': [[Rhythmanalysis]] symposium (2012), [[Subversive Practices]] exhibition (2009), [[Stuttgart 1960. Computers in Theory and Art]] symposium (2004), [[Stuttgarter Gegensätze]] exhibition (1967), [[Programmierter Zufall - Computergrafik]] exhibition (1967), [[Computer grafik]] exhibition (1965).
  
'''Art workers''': [[Reinhard Döhl]] (1934), [[Johannes Auer]] (1962), [[Hans D. Christ]].
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'''Spaces''': [https://theaterrampe.de/ Theater Rampe] platform for contemporary authors‘ theatre, independent performing arts, dance and pop music.
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'''Art workers''': [[Benedikt Groß]], [[Hans D. Christ]], [[Johannes Auer]] (1962), [[Reinhard Döhl]] (1934).
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 8 March 2023

Festivals: Media Space (*2001).
Past festivals: CAMP (2005, 2007).
Past events: Rhythmanalysis symposium (2012), Subversive Practices exhibition (2009), Stuttgart 1960. Computers in Theory and Art symposium (2004), Stuttgarter Gegensätze exhibition (1967), Programmierter Zufall - Computergrafik exhibition (1967), Computer grafik exhibition (1965).

Spaces: Theater Rampe platform for contemporary authors‘ theatre, independent performing arts, dance and pop music.

Art workers: Benedikt Groß, Hans D. Christ, Johannes Auer (1962), Reinhard Döhl (1934).


Cities
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