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*''Archiwik.org'' was launched as a contributing project to Galway, Ireland-based visual arts festival, [http://tulcafestival.com/ TULCA 2016: ‘The Headless City’], in November 2016. | *''Archiwik.org'' was launched as a contributing project to Galway, Ireland-based visual arts festival, [http://tulcafestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/TULCA-2016-CATALOGUE_WEB.pdf TULCA 2016: ‘The Headless City’], in November 2016. | ||
*''Archiwik'' takes as its starting point the [[Architecture|definition of architecture]] laid out by French writer Georges Bataille. Read more about the conceptual background of the project, and parameters for contribution, on the ''[[Archiwik:About|About Archiwik]]'' page. | *''Archiwik'' takes as its starting point the [[Architecture|definition of architecture]] laid out by French writer Georges Bataille. Read more about the conceptual background of the project, and parameters for contribution, on the ''[[Archiwik:About|About Archiwik]]'' page. |
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