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- Fax_art abstract "Fax art is art specifically designed to be sent or transmitted by a facsimile machine, where the \"fax art\" is the received \"fax\". It is also called telecommunications art or telematic art. \"Fax art was another means of mediating distances,\" according to art historians Annmarie Chandler and Norie Neumark. Fax art was first faxed in 1980, but that was not documented until 1985. On January 12, 1985, Joseph Beuys together with Andy Warhol and the Japanese artist Kaii Higashiyama participated in the \"Global-Art-Fusion\" project. This was a Fax-Art project, initiated by the conceptual artist Ueli Fuchser, in which a fax was sent with drawings of all three artist within 32 minutes around the world - from Dusseldorf (Germany) via New York (USA) to Tokyo (Japan), received at Vienna's Palais Liechtenstein Museum of Modern Art. This fax was a statement of peace during the Cold War in the 1980s. The earliest scholarly note of fax art in art history was in 1990 by Karen O'Rourke.".
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- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Warhol.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Art.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Art_history.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_media.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fax.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Computer_art.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Digital_art.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Fax.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Fractal_art.
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- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Beuys.
- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLink Kaii_Higashiyama.
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- Fax_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fax art".
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- Fax_art subject Category:Art_media.
- Fax_art subject Category:Fax.
- Fax_art hypernym Art.
- Fax_art type Person.
- Fax_art type Art.
- Fax_art type Field.
- Fax_art comment "Fax art is art specifically designed to be sent or transmitted by a facsimile machine, where the \"fax art\" is the received \"fax\". It is also called telecommunications art or telematic art. \"Fax art was another means of mediating distances,\" according to art historians Annmarie Chandler and Norie Neumark. Fax art was first faxed in 1980, but that was not documented until 1985.".
- Fax_art label "Fax art".
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