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CRAC (Creative Room for Art and Computing) is one of the reasons why so much of contemporary art in Sweden is pulled off, brought off, carried through, realized, fulfilled, completed, brought to fruitionor however you want to put it.
CRAC is not a high-profile player in the art world but for whoever is trying to get a grasp on the different facilities and forms of production available to contemporary Swedish art, CRAC is a given.
CRAC is far from being a trademark for a certain kind of art or a certain kind of artist.
CRAC is an association which enables artists to plan and carry out digital projects at a very low cost.
CRAC is not an institution for education, but for members who master the techniques and equipment themselves.
On the contrary, the artists“ independence towards CRAC itself is particularly highlighted by Peter Hagdahl, president of the association SKODOK which maintains CRAC, as being a professor of Painting at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm.