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[Audio] Teletext Fest 2016 – Artists Panel with Paul Rose and Steve Horsley

Teletext Fest 2016 - Artists Panel

Teletext Fest 2016 - Artists Panel

Recorded at the Teletext-Digitiser Block Party Festival on 1 October 2016.

Panel 3, 3:15PM: The Art of Teletext with Paul Rose and Steve Horsley
Presented by Dan Farrimond and Mr T

Paul Rose AKA Mr Biffo rose (haw haw) to prominence in the mid-90s with his teletext video games magazine… er, Planet Sound, was it?
Steve Horsley AKA Horsenburger is not responsible for the Tesco ‘horse meat in burgers’ scandal.

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Sore dinos.

(He’s rubbed that belly raw!)

Dinos

OBS logoTeletext Fest 2016 sponsored by Open Broadcast Systems.

CCH logoHosted by the Centre for Computing History, Cambridge.

Digitiser 2000 logoMore blogs, opinion and news about the Block Party at Digitiser2000.com.

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Main image courtesy Tammy Lynn Kwan.

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Teletext artist and head mad scientist at the UK Teletext Art Research Lab (TARL). | hello [at] teletextart (dot) co *dot* uk | danfarrimond.co.uk

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