You Get Me
Notes
A documentary game about understanding, mediation and place. It connects two sites that although they are only five miles apart geographically are separated by a much larger cultural gulf.
Artist / Author | Blast Theory |
---|---|
Reference | D1497 |
Date | 2008 |
Type | DVD |
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