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Ars Electronica on Demand
Ars Electronica On Demand The Information Society in the Easy Chair What at first sight looks like the workplace of a dentist actually conceals a glimpse into the future of the Internet. Reclining in an easy chair in front of the monitor with keyboard in hand, the visitor can com-pose a program of videos, texts and images in the highest possible quality direct from the ATM network.
Source: Pascal Maresch
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