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Antirom screen

The Antirom art collective was formed in 1994 as a "protest against ill-conceived point-and-click 3D interfaces grafted onto re-purposed old content - video, text, images, audio and so on - and repackaged as multimedia". Collective was initialized by Andy Cameron and its initial and most notable project was funded by Arts Council of Great Britain. Other members were Andy Allenson, Joel Baumann, Rob LeQuesne, Luke Pendrell, Sophie Pendrell, Andy Polaine, Anthony Rogers, Nik Roope, Tom Roope, Joe Stephenson and Jason Tame.

Aside from continued experimental work and research, the collective produced commercial work for clients such as The Science Museum, the BBC and Levi Strauss & Co.. The group finally disbanded in 1999.

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