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Date: 2013-11-08 16:08:43
James Whitney
Avant-Garde
John Whitney
Film
Art history
Culture
Mary Ellen Bute
Ken Knowlton
Computer art

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EARLY COMPUTER MOVIES, AVANT-GARDE AND MAINSTREAM, EXPLORED IN WEEKEND PROGRAM Personal appearances by computer-animation pioneers including Larry Cuba, Lillian Schwartz, and Dean Winkler; animator

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