Oct 9, 2012
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Terrorism as art: Mark Pauline’s dangerous machines
Robots, rebellion, and the post-apocalyptic performance art of Survival Research Labs
“I think it’s important that there are professional people working to inject a sense of anarchy into our day-to-day lives,” he says, “I think it’s more important than it used to be.”
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