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Old 07-30-2008, 06:53 PM   #1
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London art exhibit: A Recent History of Writing and Drawing

For those of you who live in the UK and have an interest in the intersection of technology and the written word, you might be interested to visit this curious one-room art exhibition at The Institute of Contempory Arts entitled, "A Recent History of Writing & Drawing." My photos of the exhibit here:
http://blog.smashwords.com/

Not mentioned in my post, but also featured there was a hand held dot matrix printer configured to spray news headlines across a piece of paper (I tried it across my hand but it didn't "display" well), and televisions displaying funky geometric shapes.

Silly? Maybe, but that's why it's called modern art.
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