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20 June 2004 by nathaniel

Johann van der Schijff

So, Johann van der Schijff was visiting us from over at the Michaelis School For Fine Art at UCT (Cape Town) in order to externally examine our Interactive Media Design students – everyone agreed that his feedback was constructive and critically sound. We also went out for drinks later in the evening and discussed [inster various here]. At some point, I said something poetic, like, South Africans tend to express “emotions as physicality” when speaking aloud, and I promised him that I’d blog it.

In other news, Angus has thrown down the gauntlet. See, but, when I say it’s his fault for [insert something very distasteful here], more people read it, cuz I been online longer and get more traffic. IT’S ON!!!!

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