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* J. Delagrange, [https://www.contemporaryartissue.com/post/contemporary-art-in-cluj "Contemporary Art in Cluj: A Critical Overview"], ''CAI'', Jan 2021. | * J. Delagrange, [https://www.contemporaryartissue.com/post/contemporary-art-in-cluj "Contemporary Art in Cluj: A Critical Overview"], ''CAI'', Jan 2021. | ||
+ | * Erin McElroy, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=2392F0F226B68C21E37B372C9022C472 Silicon Valley Imperialism: Techno Fantasies and Frictions in Postsocialist Times]'', Duke University Press, 2024, 296 pp. [https://www.dukeupress.edu/silicon-valley-imperialism Publisher]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 4 April 2024
Initiatives: AltArt, D Media (*2002), Tranzit House (*1997).
Past events: Tranxindex conference (2002), Bodies in Between conference (2014), Clujotronic festival (2013, 2014), CAMP Festival for Visual Music (2013).
Spaces: Fabrica de Pensule (*2009), Binar (*2006), White Cuib (*2016), Quadro (*2008)
Media: IDEA magazine, Ekphrasis journal.
Art workers: Rarita Zbranca (1975), István Szakáts (1968), Joanne Richardson (1968), László Újvárossy (1950), Laura Codreanu (1976), Mihai Jalobeanu (1941), Horea Avram (1969).
- Literature
- J. Delagrange, "Contemporary Art in Cluj: A Critical Overview", CAI, Jan 2021.
- Erin McElroy, Silicon Valley Imperialism: Techno Fantasies and Frictions in Postsocialist Times, Duke University Press, 2024, 296 pp. Publisher.
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Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb |