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Borg Like Me (& Other Tales of Art, Eros, and Embedded Systems), A Collection of Gareth Branwyn’s Work

  • Kimber StreamsKimber Streams
  • July 19, 2013

Gareth Branwyn, who has written for Boing Boing, Mondo 2000, Wired, MAKE, and others, is currently working to create Borg Like Me (& Other Tales of Art, Eros, and Embedded Systems), a collection of his best work covering technology, culture, and DIY over the past 30 years. The project is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter.

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