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Bicilogues Podcast
Click the above links to listen to Bicilogues.  The little RSS icon should let you download as an mp3. Bicilogues is part of my MFA Thesis work building, an art collective and installation started in January 2010 by Nick Lally and myself. As installed in building, participants cooperate to pedal stationary bikes in [...]]]></description>
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