35mm slide in art/as art form

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I have not seen the current exhibition “Lost Format” in the Flemish art-centre BE-PART, and due to distance might not, but its topic still seems worth noting to me…

The 35mm slide is looked upon as a dying breed but still worth new approches as a means in art, even without an photographic image at all(?).
(Their website has no images out of the exhibition and is in Dutch only.)
 

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Interesting subject. Is 35mm slides a dying breed? Well I hope not.
Kind regards
Søren
 
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