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  <title>[filter] Australian electronic music, arts, media, project listings</title>
  <subtitle>Australian electronic music, arts, news, events, media, project listings, links</subtitle>
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    <title>dLux media arts collective</title>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>dLux media arts is one of Australia's leading and longest established screen and media arts organisations. Since its formation in 1980 as the Sydney Super8 Film Group and then as the Sydney Intermedia Network, dLux media arts has transformed in response to technological, aesthetic and cultural shifts in experimental screen, sound and interactive digital arts.</p>
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