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Leonardo@Djerassi 2023: Gallery
To participate in the 2023 Leonardo@Djerassi residency (1) with a larger-scale collaborative project with the Marine Institute of Newfoundland [4], (2) to be invited to lend my creative coding skills to fellow residency participant Gloria Florez’s work Forest Ambassadors [5], and (3) to use my croch...
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