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Craving NYC: Fine art meets high tech
Created: 01/04/2007
Video description: Check out the first installment of the new Crave video blog with CNET News.com's Caroline McCarthy. This week: what happens when art students mix technology into their creations? Find out at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program's student show.

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