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    Martin: Billys. He saw technology as offering a new palette. This is from somebody from outside the art world. Another element in Billys thinking from the beginning was the idea of the individual could influence the larger systems he was contributing to, the idea of the individual taking responsibility for his work. He wrote about this in 1960 in a piece he published in Alfred Leslies Hasty Pa
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