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An outdoor advertising campaign by Matt Spergel for the Bay Area maker community in 2011.
Campaña de publicidad exterior de Matt Spergel en 2011, en el Valle del Silicio, para la comunidad de fabricantes del “Área de la Bahía”, California, Estados Unidos.
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