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At Mediamatic I work as a projectmanager and interaction designer. I worked for several nice projects like Platform21 , Netwerk CS…
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BORDERS- Lightbox photographic Installation, 27 meters x 10 cm Michelle Eistrup + James Muruiki Borderlines can be imagined…
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LucFosther Diop was born in 1980(Douala-Cameroon). He studied Fine Arts at the Yaounde 1 University, from where he graduated in…
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swift9 is a graffiti artist and a graphic designer from Nairobi Kenya. I started doing graffiti art back in 2003 to date.Everyday…