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ARTS & CULTURE

Originally published on Tuesday, 09 December 2008

Marc Mascort

Marc MascortArtista transectorial. Programador independiente. Detonador cultural. Facultad de BBAA Sant Jordi de la Universidad de Barcelona. IDEP. Center for Advanced Digital Applications (CADA), New York University (NYU). “Hotel Attraction, Gaudí's Project for New York".The New York Times. 2001 cofundador de la revista Rojo.  Holala! Gallery. Documental "Vaqueros de Barcelona". Actualmente en la editorial ACTAR. Actividad docente en IED (2009).

Profesión: artista transectorial, programador y editor independiente, detonador cultural, marketing editorial. ACTAR
Más conocido por: ¿Marc Rojo ? ¿Marc l'indio?
Mejor regalo de navidad en mi vida: Me flipaban mucho los madelmans y los heroes mego.
Web: http://www.actar.com | http://www.vaquerosdebarcelona.org | http://www.holala-ibiza.com/blog

 

 

 

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