George Legrady: Media Arts and Technology
He never asked me of anything. When I asked him, “How come you gave me access to your studio and computer?” He said, “Well, because it's there and one day you'll do the same for somebody else.”
He never asked me of anything. When I asked him, “How come you gave me access to your studio and computer?” He said, “Well, because it's there and one day you'll do the same for somebody else.”
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