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'''Art workers''': [[Ann Rosén]], [[BJ Nilsen]] (1975), [[Ida Lundén]], [[Lise-Lotte Norelius]], [[Olle Cornéer]] (1975), [[Palle Torsson]] (1970).  | '''Art workers''': [[Ann Rosén]], [[BJ Nilsen]] (1975), [[Ida Lundén]], [[Lise-Lotte Norelius]], [[Olle Cornéer]] (1975), [[Palle Torsson]] (1970).  | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 26 August 2010
Initiatives: ADRA, Association for Temporary Art, CRAC, Electroacoustic music in Sweden (*1964), Fylkingen (*1933), KTH, Mejan Labs (*2006), Raketa Institute, SEAMS (*2000), Syntjuntan, The Nursery (*1996).
more: http://www.nodestockholm.se/en/noder.asp
Festivals: Pixelvärk (*2006).
Events: Dorkbot Stockholm (*2005).
Spaces: AK28, Candyland, CRAC, Konsthall C, Kulturhuset, Tegen 2, Weld.
Media: Konstperspektiv art magazine.
Art workers: Ann Rosén, BJ Nilsen (1975), Ida Lundén, Lise-Lotte Norelius, Olle Cornéer (1975), Palle Torsson (1970).
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- Stockholm at Indie Travel Guide, [1]
 
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