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20 July 2003 by nathaniel

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Last night, I headed over to Gallery
111
for a musical performance and the Botsotso poetry reading. There was a
really great vibe, and it was nice to share some words. I recommend checking out
the space/reading next month.
Ralph B is back in SA and
I think we’re going to start to see a lot more interesting digital art experiments
out here, thanks to him. We’re going to chat today about introducing "physical
computing" to the new digital media MA programs at Wits
and UCT. Of course, we’re
also going to catch up and have a fun braai (that’s a South African BBQ).
Just (imagine that word sung) in case any of you haven’t heard, I am
currently seeking venues for my new interactive installation, stuttering[odys]
– there are images and video online, and I’m also happy to send out a package
on
request.

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