Clarissa, you may want to take a look at the Museum of Antiquities in
Newcastle Upon Tyne (http://museums.ncl.ac.uk/archive/). I did a work
placement there last year, and I learned while I was there that they are
regarded as something of a pioneer in web-based exhibitons in the UK. I hope
this is helpful to you,
Sharon
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>Does anyone recall the date and location of the first (or one of the first)
exhibits containing web-based art?
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>Thanks,
>Clarissa
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