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How We Make Art Now: Artists In A Connected World. This panel discussion was part of Southbank Centre's Web We Want Festival. The panel featured Rachel Ryans, (left) artist in residence at Raspberry Pi and performance and video artist Katherine Araniello. Web We Want Festival, Southbank Centre, Saturday 27 September 2014 Photo: Paul Hampartsoumian |
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