Talk:Myriam Thyes
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[edit]The problem is: Many important art institutions and people in Germany and in other European countries don't have articles in the English written Wikipedia.
Examples: imai - inter media art institute hasn't got any Wikipedia article. The important video art and light performance pioneer Nan Hoover - with whom Myriam Thyes has studied and later exhibited - has got a Wikipedia article in German and in Dutch, but NOT in English, although she was from New York. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dr Joerg Weule (talk • contribs) 10:02, 30 January 2014 (UTC)
External Links > URL Flag metamorphoses
[edit]Actually are only two external links (there were more before). Please allow the naming of URL of Myriam Thyes' project Flag Metamorphoses.
This site explains her international work. Flag Metamorphoses had large presentations in public space – for example at Federation Square in Melbourne (2008), at Urban Screens Manchester (2007) and at Victory Plaza in Dallas (2007). See http://www.flag-metamorphoses.net/flag-metamorphoses/index.html The exhibition is also documented in a book published by Springer Verlag, a well-known publisher in Germany: Mediatektur, editd by Christoph Kronhagel, Springer-Verlag Wien New York, 2010 (Page 178/179), ISBN 978-3-7091-0302-9 Dr Joerg Weule (talk) 18:43, 11 March 2016 (UTC)
comment added by User:Naredu —Preceding undated comment added 16:28, 31 January 2014 (UTC)
- Hi Naredu, since I commented that link out, I think you're addressing the question to me perhaps? Put it back if you like. I would just caution against an overly long list, and encourage you to use more in-line citations in stead of external links, especially if notability is a concern. Michiel Duvekot (talk)|(contribs) 19:26, 31 January 2014 (UTC)