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 DigiArts Africa will use all means to connect people and make things happen - mobile phones, text messaging, the Internet, email, internet cafe's, schools & universities, conferences and paper aeroplanes. 

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You are invited to join this world wide network of artists, researchers, scientists, technicians, educators and the interested public
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  • Learn: training, seminars & tutorials
  • Create: express and connect through artThe first step is to join the database and get on the email discussion list.
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