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Video Art
Dear freshacconci; thanks for getting in touch. Although the inclusion of an external link to an unpublished paper about Bill Viola's "The Passing" may have appeared to have been made only for reasons of self-promotion I would like to point out that the linked academic paper is relevant to Video Art as a genre because it discusses fundamental qualities of what defines Video Art (sculptural/singular/theatrical vs Total Flow). However, I accept your edit since I'm new to this process and you are a Wiki-senior, and I take your word that the link in question was inappropriate - even though I do not agree with you. With best regards from London, England.

PS: The link in question connected to a top level domain to prevent said link to go dead whenever the pages are re-edited.

--Rbudegb (talk) 13:19, 20 January 2009 (UTC)

February 2009
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In Response to MrOllie
Hi, I respect your revert edit but I question the rationale: the additional sources I added today to the three articles in question are relevant in each case. N Katherine Hales's book is a key-text in cyberculture scholarship and should be included in any list of references in conjunction with said subject. Please see N. Katherine Hayles for verification. Both of the other texts are widely accepted as key-reading in their respective fields, published by reputable, peer-reviewed academic journals (Leonardo-MIT, Art Journal-College Art Association). Hence I do not agree with your revert edits. Please re-consider - Thank you.--Rbudegb (talk) 18:46, 3 February 2009 (UTC)

Revolutionary Cells (RZ)
Hi, sorry about the delay in responding: its the weekend here. How do you know that Klein didn't think his mother was Jewish? Is there an online source? If there is doubt then we could change it simply to say that she was is Ravensbruck and possibly that some source say she was there because she was Jewish.

Telaviv1 (talk) 15:18, 7 March 2009 (UTC)

thanks for the sensitive editing. Telaviv1 (talk) 21:30, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

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