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"The Garden in the Machine.was a peak experience: a unique and intimate setting, introduction,
followed by discussion and see-duction. In retrospect, it makes sense that the flowing images of
film & video would be the highlight wet spots with the water theme of FotoFest."
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| John Runnels (Mother Dog Studios, Houston, TX)
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Panel Discussion following Drownded Out
with (L to R) moderator Nusrat Malik, and panelists Chandrika Ramanujam (Association for India's Development) and Jim Blackburn (Houston-based environmental attorney)
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Boxhead Ensemble perform at the Aurora Picture Show
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"There were moments of great lyrical beauty, of sadness, and transport. It is hard to quantify the effect of live music in a darkened old church, the deep resonance of it, and the strangeness of it for a contemporary viewer."
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Anderson Wrangle on Boxhead Ensemble |
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Exit the Waiting Room, Artists Panel -
(L to R) Serena Lin Bush, Duncan Ganley, Brian Wesley Heiss, Jeff Shore, Eileen Maxson and moderator Kimberly Davenport
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