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www.molleindustria.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed chronological list of events, exhibitions, and talks that took place from 2004 to 2011, primarily in the field of digital art, gaming, and media arts. The events span across multiple countries and locations, including cities like New York, London, Paris, Barcelona, and others, highlighting the international scope of the artist's or curator's activities. The majority of the events are related to exhibitions, with some talks and conferences, indicating a focus on both artistic practice and academic discourse. The timeline shows a consistent engagement in the digital arts scene, with participation in major festivals, art institutions, and academic conferences. | |
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artblart.com
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| | | | | Exhibition dates: 25th August - 20th November 2011 Filippo Lippi(Italian, 1406-1469) Portrait of a Man and a Woman at a Casement c. 1440 New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art © Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Legend of the Surface, the Facies "Facies simultaneously signifies the singular air of... | |
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blog.artsper.com
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| | | | | Elmyr de Hory, the world's most famous art forger, charmed celebrities while mastering the imitation of Modernist styles in a life built on deception. | |
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antilogicalism.com
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| | | Feuerbach's seminal work, The Essence of Christianity, marks a turning point in the critique of religion. In this book, he posits that theology is, at its core, anthropology. Religion, according to Feuerbach, is a projection of human nature and desires onto an imagined divine being. God, he argues, is nothing more than the idealized abstraction... | ||