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tune in, stream or pod cast an interview i did with triple j's john safran and father bob.
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  • BNE Water Foundation
  • art san diego 2010
  • southpaw bar
  • until never gallery
  • triple j's sunday night safran show
  • the blog of raiketak which is always very interesting
  • kings way
  • timor leste photographers association facebook group
  • wooster collective
  • ever fresh studio site
  • duncan cumming website
  • monster children
  • empty magazine
  • juxtapoz magazine
  • vandalog blog
  • the opening hours blog
  • graffiti studies
  • lao hamutuk - timor leste institute for monitoring and analysis
  • arte moris east timor's free art school
  • east timor action network
  • tristan manco
  • fotofreo
  • racket
  • affirm press

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peace of wall
the images and words adorning the walls of east timor reflect the country's tumultuous history, precarious present and hopeful future. they endow the social landscape with a rawness and honesty not found in other media there, and echo the struggle of new nationhood. peace of wall is widely contradictory, emotionally charged, instantly engaging and consistently dramatic. it's life in east timor.
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