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* GenderArtNet, experimental mapping project exploring the interrelation of gender, ethnicity, race, class and sexualities in contemporary Europe, http://genderartnet.constantvzw.be/emerge/
 
* GenderArtNet, experimental mapping project exploring the interrelation of gender, ethnicity, race, class and sexualities in contemporary Europe, http://genderartnet.constantvzw.be/emerge/
 
* Archeologia mediów, czyli mgliste początki, Joanna Walewska, (Polish), http://malpawalewska.wordpress.com/
 
* Archeologia mediów, czyli mgliste początki, Joanna Walewska, (Polish), http://malpawalewska.wordpress.com/
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* Dr. Reinhold Grether's Media Arts List (Netzwissenschaft), rescued by Golan Levin, 2008. [http://www.flong.com/texts/lists/grether_list/]
 
* Rosalind, new media art lexicon, http://www.furtherfield.org/rosalind/
 
* Rosalind, new media art lexicon, http://www.furtherfield.org/rosalind/
 
* NOMAD aims to produce a curricular history of the teaching of media art in Australian higher education, as well as facilitating socially networked exchange of ideas and examples of current practices. http://nomad.net.au; MASS, media/electronic art scoping study is an overview of the current and pioneering educators, artists and scientists who have brought about the dissolution of boundaries that have traditionally existed between the artistic and technological disciplines. http://mass.nomad.net.au/
 
* NOMAD aims to produce a curricular history of the teaching of media art in Australian higher education, as well as facilitating socially networked exchange of ideas and examples of current practices. http://nomad.net.au; MASS, media/electronic art scoping study is an overview of the current and pioneering educators, artists and scientists who have brought about the dissolution of boundaries that have traditionally existed between the artistic and technological disciplines. http://mass.nomad.net.au/

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Since the launch in 2004, research is being held on particular collectives, events, and institutions in the field. There are only few theoretical entries so far.

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