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Camping in the shadow of one of the world's deadliest borders, digital, art and media activists from around the world gathered this past weekend to share ideas, artwork, food, music and conversation with each other and the residents of Tijuana, who live daily with the 10 foot boundry that divides the U.S. and Mexico. Etched in the minds of everyone in attendance were scenes repeated over and over throughout the weekend: lovers holding hands though a hole in the fence; a family picnicing on the beach - three on one side of the border, four on the other and the incessant sound of the automatic sprinklers watering the empty manicured park on the US side.
For a view of the work of some of the participants, check out the following sites:
Electronic Disturbance Theatre
mute magazine
Defining Lines:
CELLspace
Transfer de Smellbytes
de-lete.tv
A Gathering of the Tribes
Name.Space
plagiarist
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