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07 December 2004 by nathaniel

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Portrait M2370, collaboration between Stephen Hobbs and Marcus Neustetter

photo credit: stephen hobbs. photoshop touchup: me,me,me

Shown is Portrait M2370, a collaboration between Stephen Hobbs and Marcus Neustetter, as seen at Artinthedark_ in Melville last Thursday. The event was really brilliant. It had the vibe of a drive-in, but with 90% of the people really paying attention to video art, rather than Hollywood, as little kids ran around and their folks drank beer and wine. The way the screen blew in the wind as a backdrop to some of our most prolific artists of the day made for a stunning exhibit, and fun night. I really hope that Trasi does this again, as the response has been extraordinary. Well done, girl!

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