My piece on electronic art in public spaces was published in Ballade.no today. In Norwegian, of course. And it’s about Norwegian art.
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jo
Hi Jill,
Don’t suppose you might share this with us in English?
Best,
Jo
jo
just realized how selfish that sounds…nevermind
Greg
I’d love to be able to read it too!
Jill
Well learn Norwegian then! No, seriously, I don’t have time to translate it, though certainly it’d be nice to have English language commentary about this… But I’ve too many other projects I’d rather do or that I have to do…