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CFParticipation: Luce Foundation Center Hackathon, Nov. 16, Washington DC

By: The EditorsOctober 1, 2013October 1, 2013

Smithsonian American Art Museum invites web and software developers (individuals or teams) to create concept prototypes for part or all of a new digital interpretive solution for the museum’s Luce Foundation Center.

Luce Foundation Center Hackathon Tickets, Washington – Eventbrite.

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