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Robert Williams The Heathen In Arts Hallowed Ground

He's the renegade artist that has lived life on his own terms and made art free of sophistication and pretense, but packed with life and "low brow" ethos. Part of the group that founded Zap Comics in the late 1960's, one time artist for Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, and the founder of Juxtapoz magazine. While it was assured that he'd never be part of the established art world, by 2010, his skill and body of work got him into the prestigious Whitney Biennial. It's a great honor and fun moment to speak with Robert Williams.  

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Timothy Edward Downs - Mapping the Internet

In what may be the first depiction of the newly developing invisible world of the internet, Timothy Downs made images to help people explore and navigate the new digital frontiers. In the early 1990's his love of electronics and his refined ability to illustrate combined to unveil new technologies and demystify an opaque world of computing.  

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Maryanne Hoburg - The Woman Who Mapped Silicon Valley

She was the first to make a map of the complex eco-system of businesses that would become the garden of Eden for the Internet age, Silicon Valley. At the time she described the energy of the south bay area communities as volcanic, as the land swelled with new ideas and potentials. And its Maryanne Hoburg's map that captures a glimpse of that complex world that was gathering momentum. This is part of a conversation we were privileged to have with that warm, creative soul, Maryanne Hoburg.  

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