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half-day project for Ars Electronica

Ars Electronica is having a big show in Madrid opening in early February, and they'd like to display the 25-year "art, tech, and society" timeline made during my reign as guest curator in 2004. To make it current, we need someone to compile a list of world events relating to art, tech, and society for 2004 and 2005. The timeline has about 30 one-liner items per year, most can be found on Wikipedia. We're looking for someone to spend a few hours doing this. No fortune but fame: you'll get credit on the exhibit and, eventually, on the web posting. If you're interested, and have the time this coming week or so, please email me.

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sounds like a project Anne Balsamo and her students may be interested in.

Do you think it can really get done in just a few hours, and are you guys goiung to pay someone to help you do this?
Anna:)

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