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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert Withers <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Nov 1996 12:30:05 EST
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    THE 30TH ANNUAL NEW YORK EXPOSITION OF SHORT FILM AND VIDEO
            One of the nation's longest running festivals
              for the independent film/video community
                          now presents a
 
                 NEW INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA PROGRAM
 
                   PREMIERE: NOVEMBER 22 - 24, 1996
 
                Continuously, 12 Noon- 12 Midnight
 
                At Cyberfelds @ The Village Copier
             an internet cafe at 20 East 13th Street
                 Tickets: $6/hour with $2 NY Expo
          Discount Voucher, available at Cyberfelds and
        at the Expo Information Desk at Tishman Auditorium
               The New School, 66 West 12th Street
 
     The New York Exposition of Short Film & Video celebrates its
30th year as one of the nation's premiere festivals of
independent film and video, with screenings November 21-23 at The
New School, 66 West 12th Street.  The 1996 Expo also features a
premiere presentation of digital multi-media through a selection
of original CD-ROMS, the new audio-visual format of the 90s.
 
For further information, contact:
  Robert Withers, Director
  New York Expo of Short Film & Video
  532 LaGuardia Place, Suite 330
  New York, NY 10012
  voicemail (212) 505-7742
  email: [log in to unmask]
 
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