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'''The Unanswered Question: A 20th Century Fine Arts Tournament''' (or '''UAQ''') was an open difficulty side event written for use at the 2019 Side Event Weekend. Its distribution focused on 20th century fine arts from 1900 onward. The visual and audio arts were edited by [[Jordan Brownstein]] and [[John Lawrence]] respectively, and it was written by [[William Golden]], [[Max Shatan]], [[Sameer Apte]], [[Wonyoung Jang]], [[Halle Friedman]], and [[Evan Suttell].
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'''The Unanswered Question: A 20th Century Fine Arts Tournament''' (or '''UAQ''') was an open difficulty side event written for use at the 2019 Side Event Weekend. Its distribution focused on 20th century fine arts from 1900 onward. The visual and audio arts were edited by [[Jordan Brownstein]] and [[John Lawrence]] respectively, and it was written by [[William Golden]], [[Max Shatan]], [[Sameer Apte]], [[Wonyoung Jang]], [[Halle Friedman]], and [[Evan Suttell]].
  
 
The set was widely praised for its high quality.
 
The set was widely praised for its high quality.
  
 
[[Category: Tournaments]]
 
[[Category: Tournaments]]

Revision as of 09:40, 8 November 2019

The Unanswered Question
UAQ
Competition season 2019-2020
Head editor(s) Jordan Brownstein, John Lawrence
Difficulty Open
First mirror
Announcement link
Packets link

The Unanswered Question: A 20th Century Fine Arts Tournament (or UAQ) was an open difficulty side event written for use at the 2019 Side Event Weekend. Its distribution focused on 20th century fine arts from 1900 onward. The visual and audio arts were edited by Jordan Brownstein and John Lawrence respectively, and it was written by William Golden, Max Shatan, Sameer Apte, Wonyoung Jang, Halle Friedman, and Evan Suttell.

The set was widely praised for its high quality.