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Electronic Linguistic

United States, 1977
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United States, 1977

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

[Gary Hill: selected works]

United States, 1977-1980
Similarity: 82%

Black/White/Text

United States, 1980
Similarity: 80%

Sums & differences

United States, 1977
Similarity: 77%

ENS

1990
Similarity: 71%

Tom E. Lewis in Melbourne

Australia, 1975
Similarity: 70%

The Hundred Videos. No. 24. Visual elf

Canada, 1997
Similarity: 69%

Human / Machine / Landscape

Australia
Similarity: 69%

Techno Dumb Show

Australia, 1991
Similarity: 69%

The Hundred Videos. No. 18. Language of flowers

Canada, 1997
Similarity: 68%

Digital poetry

Similarity: 68%

The Hundred Videos. No. 48. Artifact

Canada, 1997
Similarity: 68%

The Hundred Videos. No. 90. Video for intellectuals

Canada, 1997
Similarity: 68%

Vapour

2004
Similarity: 68%

Homebrew Gaming and the Beginnings of Vernacular Digitality

United States, 2021
Similarity: 68%

Videologic Computer Training Series

United States, 1988
Similarity: 68%

Transfinite loops

1996
Similarity: 67%

Vision vision vision

Australia, 2006
Similarity: 67%

Colour Cycle III

1970
Similarity: 67%
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