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Michael Aschauer Michael Aschauer Biesenfeldweg 50, Rue de Lozère 4040 Linz 91400 Orsay Austria France 4! "99 1#$00$!" !! 0" 5$0#""!4 %&Mail( )*ash.to Website: +tt/(00).ash.to EDUCATION 1999 1 $004 2igital Arts 0 Media 2esign, Uni4ersity of Applied Arts, 5ienna 6Mag.Art7 EXHIBITIONS (selection) $0$0 2onau, Mensc+en, Kulturen, Sc+ätze, Sc+allaburg 0 Austria $019 Open Studio Show 6solo7, Banff ;entre for Arts and ;reati4ity, Banff 0 ;anada STWST48x5, Stay Unfinished, Ars %lectronica 0 Stadtwer<statt Linz 0 Austria $01# Höhenrausch, OÖ Kulturquartier, Linz 0 Austria From othing to Something, Sy)posiu) Lindabrunn 0 Austria $01? 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