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Off the Record: the legacy of Audio Arts magazine in contemporary art - part 1

13 October 2012
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Established by William Furlong in 1973, Audio Arts was an innovative sound magazine that has since become an invaluable archive of artists’ voices on their own work, a collection of sound art, as well as an important work of art in its own right.

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