Newspaper Clipping File Block 31 (Q19836): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: block text (P19): About 370 artists already have written to Dr. Klver and Mr. Rauschenberg seeking technical assistance for projects they have in mind. The letters include requests for information on synthetic fabrics, pigments, enamel finishes, translucent spheres, micro-organisms, electromagnetics, slow chemical destruction of objects, extending the range of sensory perception and an efficient way to make, Batch load by XXXXX to do XXXXX) |
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About 370 artists already have written to Dr. Klver and Mr. Rauschenberg seeking technical assistance for projects they have in mind. The letters include requests for information on synthetic fabrics, pigments, enamel finishes, translucent spheres, micro-organisms, electromagnetics, slow chemical destruction of objects, extending the range of sensory perception and an efficient way to make | |||
Property / block text: About 370 artists already have written to Dr. Klver and Mr. Rauschenberg seeking technical assistance for projects they have in mind. The letters include requests for information on synthetic fabrics, pigments, enamel finishes, translucent spheres, micro-organisms, electromagnetics, slow chemical destruction of objects, extending the range of sensory perception and an efficient way to make / rank | |||
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About 370 artists already have written to Dr. Klver and Mr. Rauschenberg seeking technical assistance for projects they have in mind. The letters include requests for information on synthetic fabrics, pigments, enamel finishes, translucent spheres, micro-organisms, electromagnetics, slow chemical destruction of objects, extending the range of sensory perception and an efficient way to make
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