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Articles in Jan-Feb, 2004 issue of Afterimage
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Persistence is all: a conversation with Jon Whitney of brainwashed.com
by Suzanne Bestler -
The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 is too narrowly applied to photographic works of art
by Katherine J. Carver - Exhibitions - photography
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Editorial
by Bruno Chalifour -
The photographs of Nathan Lyons concerning the power of the preposition
by Leroy F. Searle - Events - photography conferences and seminars
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Romper el Circulo - gallery
by Alejandro Sosa -
Web artists need to understand web usability
by Henry Guild -
Video Art - Book Review
by Suzanne Bestler -
Gonzo lives underground
by Philip Fairbanks -
Notes from the field - news from the field of photography
by Suzanne Bestler - Books received
- Etc … - opportunites for exhibitions, grants and fellowships in photography
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Truth and Photography: Notes on Looking and Photographing
by Christine Sevilla -
Jean Dieuzaide, 1935-2003
by Bruno Chalifour -
Disappearing Witness: Change in Twentieth-Century American Photography - Book Review
by Bruno Chalifour -
Undead media
by Sven Lutticken
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