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− | + | In [[Act III]], while traveling along the [[Zero]] the [[Van]] can be reached by, starting at the [[Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces]], going counterclockwise to [[the TV]], then turning around and driving until you reach the [[Van]]. | |
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+ | At the van you meet Phil and Jane. A reference to [[wikipedia:Phil Morton|Phil Morton]] and [[wikipedia:Jane Veeder|Jane Veeder]], two pioneers in [[wikipedia:Video Art|video art]]. The van is modelled after one that Phil Morton had. | ||
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+ | "Phil Morton (1945–2003) was an influential video artist and activist who founded the Video Area in 1970 at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he taught for many years." [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Morton] | ||
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+ | "Jane Veeder is an artist-programmer, filmmaker, and professor at San Francisco State University in the Department of Design and Industry" [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Veeder] | ||
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+ | jonCates a Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago taught Jake Elliott and Tamas Kemenczy, they all became friends. jonCates also created [http://www.copyitright.org/ The Phil Morton Memorial Research Archive] in 2007. | ||
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