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A.N.T. Farm is a Disney Channel original series that follows Chyna Parks (China Anne McClain) and her two best friends, Olive Doyle (Sierra McCormick) and Fletcher Quimby (), who are in the "Advanced Natural Talents" (A.N.T.) program for gifted middle schoolers at Webster High School in San Francisco.
A.N.T. Farm is an American teen sitcom that originally aired on Disney Channel from May 6, 2011, to March 21, 2014. [1] It first aired on May 6, 2011, as a special one-episode preview and continued as a regular series starting on June 17, 2011. [ 2 ]
Ant Farm (group), a group of artists that reached prominence in the 1970s; A.N.T. Farm, a Disney Channel television series (2011–2014) starring China Anne McClain; The Ant Farm, an advertising agency in Los Angeles; Ant Farm, a 1994 album by 8 Bold Souls
[citation needed] During 2013, Ant Farm won the Key Art Awards' "Grand Gold/Best of Show" in the Audio Visual/Teaser category for its campaign promoting, The Wolf of Wall Street. [citation needed] Ant Farm won a 2013 Silver Cannes Lions Award; [citation needed] was named the Game Marketing Awards "Agency of the Year" for 2013 and 2011 respectively.
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Chip Lord is an American media artist and Professor Emeritus, UC Santa Cruz and residing in San Francisco.He is best known for his work with the alternative architecture and media collective known as Ant Farm, which he co-founded with Doug Michels in 1968.
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Ant Farm was an avant-garde architecture, graphic arts, and environmental design practice, founded in San Francisco in 1968 by Chip Lord and Doug Michels (1943-2003). Ant Farm's work often made use of popular icons in the United States, as a strategy to redefine the way those were conceived within the country's imagination.