Protecting Civil Society
Natalie Jeremijenko was a founder of Brisbane's infamous Livid Festival and the cyber dadesque, Bureau of Information Technology.
World Changing published this excellent interview with Natalie, who seems quite at home blending her engineering skills and art within a determined socio-political context.
http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/001450.html
We met at one of the last Livid's she'd been involved with. I'd performed Black Harlequin there and was still working at Pegasus.
We fell out briefly over my agreement with the Festival, but it was technology and politics that sustained some level of communication for at least another couple of years. Quite a talented and passionate person.
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