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Issues in Science and Technology

CPNAS Creative Responses

Play | Relay | Replay

Christopher Kaczmarek and Deirdre Macleod

Play | Relay | Replay is a remote collaborative performance piece which links two cities, Edinburgh and New York, through walking, gesture and play.

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  • Scotland
  • United States

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  • Art practice

    Disciplines

  • Internet-based

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  • Arts

Artwork Credit:

Diane Burko, July 2020 (detail)
Mixed Media on Canvas

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