Selected Product: | New Media Art (Taschen Basic Art Series) Illustrated Edition: New title Publisher: Taschen Release Date: 2006-03-01 ISBN-10: 3822830410 ISBN-13: 9783822830413 List Price: $9.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Art of the Digital Age ISBN-10: 0500286299 ISBN-13: 9780500286296 List Price:$34.95 The New Media Reader ISBN-10: 0262232278 ISBN-13: 9780262232272 List Price:$52.00 New Media in Art (World of Art) ISBN-10: 0500203784 ISBN-13: 9780500203781 List Price:$16.95 Digital Art (World of Art) ISBN-10: 0500203679 ISBN-13: 9780500203675 List Price:$18.95 Internet Art (World of Art) ISBN-10: 0500203768 ISBN-13: 9780500203767 List Price:$16.95 |
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