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Changes, or a Time Travel
Elena Crippa posted a review and introduction to the work of Roy Ascott on the Tate Blog related to the exhibition currently up at Space in London. There is not much I would like to add, except these photos that … Continue reading
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Tagged art, change, exhibition, interactive, London, Roy Ascott, Space, time travel
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