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7 BY 7: THE 7TH ANNUAL DIGITAL ART BE-IN poster 1997 Todd Rundgren Tim Leary
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On January 6, 1995 from 8 PM to 2 AM, at Maritime Hall in San Francisco, the 7th Annual Digital Art Be-In Multimedia Concert and Exhibition was presented by Verbum, Inc. The Exhibition was tagged 7 By 7, and featured the works of digital artists Dianne Fenster, Bert Monroy, Frank Tyger, Eric Adigard, John Odam, Janey Ashford and Barbara Nessim. The Multimedia Concert included Marimba Pacifica, Timothy Leary, Todd Rundgren, Allen Cohen along with his CD ROM The Haight Ashbury in the '60s, Maruga & Cyber-Tribe, the Media Band, and Vincent John Vincent with a light show by Glenn McKay. Measuring approximately 11" x 17 1/4", the poster is on heavier glossy stock.
This poster is not perfect. On the upper right, near the top right-hand picture is a tear about 1 1/4" in length, with 1/2" intruding into the image. In addition, above the tear is significant wrinkling.There are some surface dings, of the sort that one might expect of the glossy stock used, which seem to concentrate near the tear and lighten toward the outer edges. In the framing of this piece most of its flaws could easily be covered with a mat, or by professionally mounting the poster on a backing.
Postage quoted includes a poster tube, by USPS first class mail, with delivery confirmation. If the buyer wants to make other arrangements about the shipping materials or rates, please send an email. I am willing to combine shipping on a case-by-case basis, on purchases made within an agreed period of time.
Please let me know if you have any questions prior to making a commitment, and thanks for considering this poster!
This poster is not perfect. On the upper right, near the top right-hand picture is a tear about 1 1/4" in length, with 1/2" intruding into the image. In addition, above the tear is significant wrinkling.There are some surface dings, of the sort that one might expect of the glossy stock used, which seem to concentrate near the tear and lighten toward the outer edges. In the framing of this piece most of its flaws could easily be covered with a mat, or by professionally mounting the poster on a backing.
Postage quoted includes a poster tube, by USPS first class mail, with delivery confirmation. If the buyer wants to make other arrangements about the shipping materials or rates, please send an email. I am willing to combine shipping on a case-by-case basis, on purchases made within an agreed period of time.
Please let me know if you have any questions prior to making a commitment, and thanks for considering this poster!