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[Audio] Teletext Fest 2016 – Guests Panel with Violet Berlin and Tim Moore

Violet and Tim

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

Panel 2, 1:10PM: Meet the Guests (AKA the Digitiser Lite Panel) with Violet Berlin and Tim Moore
Presented by Carlos Attrill and San Farrimondo

Tim Moore is the acclaimed author of numerous travel books, including one about the time he journeyed through Spain on his ass.
Violet Berlin is the acclaimed presenter of numerous children’s and video game television shows, including the one that was a great big advertisement for the Quickshot Supervision.

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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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