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Could someone clarify what authors or communities use the term "digital art" in this manner. This is not a poor definition, but I imagine that there are other equally valid ways to define "digital art". Unless this is a generally accepted term, defined as currently defined in the article, we need to clarify whose ideas are represented here. - Ryguasu 07:15 Nov 17, 2002 (UTC)
I don't think there should be a link to Amoda within the main description, if they have paragraph, then there should be a description on every organisation. Their approach is not unique. Can I delete or at least change it, perhaps add others then to make it fairer and more rounded? keith watson
I've waited a while and no reply so I've deleted this apragraph, its not fai on all the other venues, we either have them all or none. Keith
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