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Articles in Jan-Feb, 1999 issue of Afterimage
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Native networks - Atlatl biennial conference
by Jolene Rickard -
Hysteria and the helio-trope: on bodies, gender and the photograph
by Dore Bowen -
Dick Higgins, 1938-1998 - versatile artist
by Jackson Mac Low -
Family matters - Allan Sekula's 'Dismal Science: Photo Works 1972-1996'
by Marya Roland - NEA 1999 fiscal year grants - National Endowment for the Arts
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Into the zoetrope - photographs by Gregory Barsamian
by Maria Troy -
Maiden USA: representing teenage girls in the '90s
by Kathleen Sweeney -
Signals in Syracuse - conference on Video History: Making Connections
by Ann Curran -
Relax, it's just film - the 6th annual Rochester Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival
by Jill St. Jacques -
L.A. in motion - LA Freewaves biennial festival
by Marc Siegel - Musical chairs - curator changes at New York City's Whitney Museum of American Art
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Working circuits - biennial conference of the National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture
by Felicia M. Sullivan -
Text on display - Johanna Drucker's 'The Next Word: Text and/as Image and/as Design and/as Meaning
by Nola Tully
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