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'''Past festivals''': [[LAB]] festival/exhibition (1991-97).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[LAB]] festival/exhibition (1991-97).<br>
 
'''Events''': [http://www.artbookfair.pl/ Warsaw Art Book Fair] (*2015), [[CopyCamp]] (*2012), [[Upgrade! Warsaw]] (*2007).<br>
 
'''Events''': [http://www.artbookfair.pl/ Warsaw Art Book Fair] (*2015), [[CopyCamp]] (*2012), [[Upgrade! Warsaw]] (*2007).<br>
'''Past events''': [[Open Government Data Camp]] (2011), [[The Labour of the Multitude?]] conference (2011), [[The future is not what it used to be]] exhibition (2010), [[Kultura 2.0 Warszawa|Kultura 2.0]] (2006), [[Translocation new media/art]] exhibition and symposium (1999), [[Internet Workshop 02]] (1997), [[New Territory of Expression]] workshop (1996), [[In the Middle of Europe]] (1991).
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'''Past events''': [http://muzeumwspolczesne.pl/mww/kalendarium/wystawa/dzikie-pola-historia-awangardowego-wroclawia-2/?lang=en The Wild West. A History of Wrocław's Avant-Garde] exhibition (2015), [[Open Government Data Camp]] (2011), [[The Labour of the Multitude?]] conference (2011), [[The future is not what it used to be]] exhibition (2010), [[Kultura 2.0 Warszawa|Kultura 2.0]] (2006), [[Translocation new media/art]] exhibition and symposium (1999), [[Internet Workshop 02]] (1997), [[New Territory of Expression]] workshop (1996), [[In the Middle of Europe]] (1991).
  
 
'''Academy programs''': [[Computer Music Studio AMUZ]] (*1990).
 
'''Academy programs''': [[Computer Music Studio AMUZ]] (*1990).

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Warszawa, Poland. Geographical and social links to Krakow, Lodz, Wroclaw.

Groups and initiatives: Centrum Cyfrowe, EA, Grupa ETC, Komuna// Warszawa, Neurobot, Open Source Culture Foundation, Panoptykon (*2009), Polish Radio Experimental Studio (*1957).

Festivals: Musica Genera (since 2009), Moving Closer (*2007), Flesztival (*2003), Warsaw Autumn (*1956).
Past festivals: LAB festival/exhibition (1991-97).
Events: Warsaw Art Book Fair (*2015), CopyCamp (*2012), Upgrade! Warsaw (*2007).
Past events: The Wild West. A History of Wrocław's Avant-Garde exhibition (2015), Open Government Data Camp (2011), The Labour of the Multitude? conference (2011), The future is not what it used to be exhibition (2010), Kultura 2.0 (2006), Translocation new media/art exhibition and symposium (1999), Internet Workshop 02 (1997), New Territory of Expression workshop (1996), In the Middle of Europe (1991).

Academy programs: Computer Music Studio AMUZ (*1990).

Spaces: Fundacja Arton gallery (*2010), Café Kulturalna, lokal_30 (*2003), Medialab Warszawa (*2011), OSiR Cafe, Powiekszenie/Plan Be club/cafe, Raster gallery, Galeria Stereo (*2009).
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Archives: Archive of Polish Experimental Film, more.

Media: Notes magazine, polE magazine, Lado ABC label, MonotypeRec label.

Art workers: Alek Tarkowski (1977), Aleksandra Hriszfeld, Aleksandra Janus, Artur Jaworski (aka Viön), Artur Kozdrowski (aka Podletz$), Arturas Bumšteinas, Darek Makaruk, Dominik Kowalczyk (aka Wolfram) (1969), Jacek Skolimowski (1980), Jacek Staniszewski (aka Facial Index), Jan Pieniazek, Jarosław Lipszyc (1975), Jozef Robakowski (1939), Kamil Antosiewicz (aka Membrana), Karol Suka (aka Arkona), Konrad Dulkowski, Konrad Smoleński (1977), Krzysztof Żwirblis (1953), Krzysztof Szlifirski (1934), Lukasz Ronduda (1976), Marta Sztanka (1975), Patryk Zakrocki (aka Meoma), Roch Forowitz (1978), Ryszard Kluszczynski (1952), Wiesław Godzic (1953), Wlodzimierz Kotonski (1925).


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