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| * CAMP 07, [[2007]], Wuerttembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart   | * CAMP 07, [[2007]], Wuerttembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart   | ||
| * CAMP 05/2 [[2005]], Stuttgart Wagenhallen   | * CAMP 05/2 [[2005]], Stuttgart Wagenhallen   | ||
| − | * CAMP 05/1, [[2005], O Espaco do Tempo in Montemor (Portugal)   | + | * CAMP 05/1, [[2005]], O Espaco do Tempo in Montemor (Portugal)   | 
| * CAMP 03, [[2003]], Gewerbepark Karl Schirm in Kirchentellinsfurt | * CAMP 03, [[2003]], Gewerbepark Karl Schirm in Kirchentellinsfurt | ||
| * CAMP [[1999]], Sudhaus, Tübingen | * CAMP [[1999]], Sudhaus, Tübingen | ||
Latest revision as of 21:30, 24 February 2025
CAMP – Internationales Festival für Klang- und Lichtkunst, Festival for Visual Music.
Since 1999, Prof. Friedemann Dähn and Thomas Maos have directed and staged the innovative international CAMP (Creative Arts and Music Project) festival at two-yearly intervals. In 2004, they were joined by Stefan Hartmaier and Martin Mangold, and CAMP became a registered association (CAMP e.V.).
