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THE EROSIONS AND RENAISSANCE SHOW ACT 2: ABORIGINAL SACRED SITES EROSION On November 29 - December 5 of 2004, at the Grainery Lane Theatre Gallery, in Ballarat, Australia, on the occasion of the Eureka 150 Rising Rebel Festival by Culture Lab International, 147 digital artworks were collected online and their reproduction exposed as 2° Act of the Erosions Show. It was made to raise attention on the erosion of a sacred Aboriginal ground in the Maroota Plateau, within the Blue Mountains.

Artwork by Geoff Buchan, Australia 2004 245

The Erosions and Renaissance Show Act 2: Erosion of Aboriginal Sacred Sites

Catherine Hassall and Willem Brugman, Ballarat, Australia 2004, poster by Luisa Mazzullo

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Plexus Virtual Gallery

www.plexusforum.net. Grainery Lane Theatre Gallery, Ballarat, Australia 2004 247

The Erosions and Renaissance Show Act 2: Iconology

Catherine Hassall and Willem Brugman, Australia 2004, photo by Juno Gemes 248

The Erosions and Renaissance Show Act 2: Iconology

Willem Brugman, Australia 2004, photo by Juno Gemes

Catherine Hassall and Willem Brugman, Australia 2004, photo by Juno Gemes

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The Plexus Historical Art Memory is back in New York in Order to Survive

Sandro Dernini

Ray Kelly and Arleen Schloss

Arkwork by Arleen Schloss

Ray Kelly, 330 Broome Street, New York 2005 250

The Plexus Historical Art Memory is back in New York In Order To Survive

Julius Klein

Barnaby Ruhe, Angiola Churchill, Sandro Dernini, David Ecker, Hanne H7L Lauridsen, Donald Sheridan, George Chaikin, Eve Vaterlaus, 330 Broome Street, New York 2005 251

2005 THE EROSIONS AND RENAISSANCE SHOW ACT 3, PART 1: EROSION MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPES On May 28 of 2005, at Academy of Fine Arts of Lecce, Puglia, Italy, in collaboration with Raggio Verde Edition, 39 digital artworks were collected online and their reproduction exposed as 3° act, part 1, to raise attention on the erosion of Mediterranean landscapes and of the Salento baroc landmarks in the Southern Italy.

Academy of Fines Art , Lecce, Italy 2005 252

Erosions and Renaissance Show Act 3, Part 1: Erosion Mediterranean Landscapes

Anna Lopalco, Cinzia, Monica Lisi, Giovanna Dell’Anna, Nico Carone, Fabrizio Fontana, Giusy Petracca, Giacinto Leone, Academy of Fines Art , Lecce, Italy 2005

Poster by Luisa Mazzullo, Rome

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2005

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