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The Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) is located in Austin, Texas. It is the first museum dedicated exclusively to the display of digital art. AMODA was founded in 1997 by Harold Chaput, Samantha Krukowski and Chris Rankin in response to the abundance of digital art in the local scene and the absence of venues for digital art. AMODA has not only presented local artwork, but also has brought digital art and digital artists from around the globe to Austin. By collecting and placing local and global works next to each other, AMODA has contributed to the already growing digital art and music scene in Austin. Gaining recognition around the world as an important museum has helped shape the definition of digital art.

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  • The Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) is located in Austin, Texas. It is the first museum dedicated exclusively to the display of digital art. AMODA was founded in 1997 by Harold Chaput, Samantha Krukowski and Chris Rankin in response to the abundance of digital art in the local scene and the absence of venues for digital art. AMODA has not only presented local artwork, but also has brought digital art and digital artists from around the globe to Austin. By collecting and placing local and global works next to each other, AMODA has contributed to the already growing digital art and music scene in Austin. Gaining recognition around the world as an important museum has helped shape the definition of digital art. (en)
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  • The Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) is located in Austin, Texas. It is the first museum dedicated exclusively to the display of digital art. AMODA was founded in 1997 by Harold Chaput, Samantha Krukowski and Chris Rankin in response to the abundance of digital art in the local scene and the absence of venues for digital art. AMODA has not only presented local artwork, but also has brought digital art and digital artists from around the globe to Austin. By collecting and placing local and global works next to each other, AMODA has contributed to the already growing digital art and music scene in Austin. Gaining recognition around the world as an important museum has helped shape the definition of digital art. (en)
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  • Austin Museum of Digital Art (en)
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