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Modernism / Ubiquitous computing / Vienna Secession / Gustav Klimt / Wiener Werkstätte / Koloman Moser / Josef Hoffmann / Egon Schiele / Culture of Austria / Art Nouveau / Modern art / Culture
Date: 2004-05-02 09:50:00
Modernism
Ubiquitous computing
Vienna Secession
Gustav Klimt
Wiener Werkstätte
Koloman Moser
Josef Hoffmann
Egon Schiele
Culture of Austria
Art Nouveau
Modern art
Culture

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