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Martin: Exactly. Thats why Billy always emphasized the collaboration between artists and engineers, not scientists. He felt that engineers were problem-solvershands-on kind of peopleand this was what was needed in working with artists. He was never a fan of art and science but more art and engineering.
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    Martin: Exactly. Thats why Billy always emphasized the collaboration between artists and engineers, not scientists. He felt that engineers were problem-solvershands-on kind of peopleand this was what was needed in working with artists. He was never a fan of art and science but more art and engineering.
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