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Groundswell Talks: Mark Tribe

Groundswell Talks For our first ever audio broadcast, we spoke with Mark Tribe, renowned new media artist, and founder of Rhizome.org. His Port Huron Project reenacts protest speeches from the New Left movements of the Vietnam era, and is the focus of our talk.

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Special thanks to Mansfield, Dan Parker, and Rob Hughes for their contributions.

Interview with Mark Tribe by The Groundswell Collective is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Creative Commons License

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