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    Martin: I think the artists who were interested in using technology were interested in using technology. So it made a difference that they began to have access to engineers who could work with them. I mean, art and technology was never an art movement with a recognizable look like Minimalism or Pop art. It was too varied. Some galleries concentrated on works that incorporate technology like Howar
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