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		<title>By: Very Quick TEDx presenter list&#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] Charles &#8220;Chazz&#8221; Miller &#8211; Public Art Workz: - BRILLIANT presentation about his role in teaching art to inner city Detroiters. - CREATING the market for art, then creating the art. - His creations are imaginative, and involve making things look better in order to pick up the morale of the community. - He showed images of working models of amazing, interactive street furniture. A Poe&#8221;tree&#8221; (poetry) that tells you a different poem, out loud, when you touch different branches of the tree-shaped sculpture. Great ideas, great man. [...]</description>
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