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04 March 2003 by nathaniel

marcus neustetter interview

This is a great interview
I did with Marcus Neustetter,
of The Trinity Session, South
Africa. The Trinity Session is a Johannesburg-based creative collective whose
work ranges from curating and exhibiting art, to community development and empowerment
projects, and the networking of South African artists with each other and the
international new media art community at large. Check
it out!
The interview was recently published in the Rhizome.org
Digest, and on their site.

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