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u19 - freestyle computing Exhibition
The tremendous potential of Austria's computerized whiz-kids comes out each year in the creative submissions to this country’s largest computer competition for young people, the Prix Ars Electronica’s u19 – freestyle computing category. You can check out the 2007 prizewinning projects in the Museum of the Future’s Simulation Lab!
Source: Pilo
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