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Volume 34, Number 2, April 2001Table of Contents
- Digital Art Takes Shape at MoMA
- pp. 95-99
- Color Plates
- pp. 113-114
- Toward a Third Culture: Being In Between
- pp. 121-125
- Whatever Happened to the Gift Economy?
- pp. 159-160
- Ars Electronica: Facing the Future (review)
- pp. 161-162
- Children Draw Music (review)
- pp. 164-165
- Digital Creativity (review)
- pp. 165-166
- The SIGGRAPH 2000 Art Gallery: Introduction
- pp. 137-139
- Materials Received
- pp. 166-167
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