What does TAMA mean?
TAMA means The Tupada Action and Media Art
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Tupada Action and Media Art?
The Tupada Action and Media Art can be abbreviated as TAMA
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What does TAMA stand for? TAMA stands for "The Tupada Action and Media Art". |
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How to abbreviate "The Tupada Action and Media Art"? "The Tupada Action and Media Art" can be abbreviated as TAMA. |
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What is the meaning of TAMA abbreviation? The meaning of TAMA abbreviation is "The Tupada Action and Media Art". |
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What is TAMA abbreviation? One of the definitions of TAMA is "The Tupada Action and Media Art". |
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What does TAMA mean? TAMA as abbreviation means "The Tupada Action and Media Art". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ADAM - Art, Design, Architecture and Media
- MAFF - Media Art Festival Friesland
- TAFA - The Textile and Fiber Art List
- ADEM - Art Design and Media
- ADVISORS - ACTION FOR ADVANCED DRIVERS ASSISTANCE AND VEHICULE CONTROL SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION, STANDARDISATION, OPTIMUM USE OF THE ROAD NETWORK AND SAFETY
- MAG - Media Art Group
- MAD - MEDIA ART DESIGN
- MADC - Media Art Design Center
- MADE - Media Art and Design Exposed
- MAFF - Media Art Flow Festival
- MAMA - Media and Moving Art
- MAMA - Media Art Mobile Attack
- MARS - Media Art Research Studies
- MASS - Media Art Symposium Stockholm
- TWMOAA - The Whitney Museum of American Art
- ma - Media Art
- tama - Tupada Action and Media Art
- ACT - Action Conquers Terror. Straight to the point, very true, no-nonsense acronym (thanks P Myers). The human body and mind are capable of far more than we realise. Fears are truly conquered when we confront them. Action exposes fears and 'can't do' feelings
- CMBK - The City Museum and Art Gallery, Department of Natural History
- MADA - The Monmouth Association For Difficult Art