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»Interactive Art on the Internet«

Kac, Eduardo. Interactive Art on the Internet In Ars Electronica 1995. Welcome to the Wired World, edited by Peter Weibel and Karl Gerber, 170-179. Wien, New York: Springer Verlag, 1995.
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