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    Martin: I think Bob [Rauschenberg] understood the danger of artists and engineers being so separate from each otheras he said, groups unrealistically developing in isolation from each otherand he was never an artist who stuck only to paint and canvas. He was always reaching out into the world around him and, in his collaborations with Billy, he could see the possibilities the technical world of
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