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Posted inArtsTechnology Interacting with our devices: Some output on input by Wayne MacPhail April 27, 2016
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Posted inAnti-racismArtsQC New play tackles legacy of Fredy Villanueva and police brutality — without his voice by Elvira Truglia March 17, 2016October 5, 2021
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