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Out in the Open
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Image Abrasion
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age of portable digital media

Patrick Staff: On Venus
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Staff’s ‘On Venus’ exhibition

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Bank – Basement – Becker
Adam Hines-Green on the expression of horror through both fiction and reality in
the LA video art of Julie Becker

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