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		<title>Studio Drift are advancing AI technology in the arts by simulating nature</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Night has fallen on a beach in Miami, Florida. Hundreds of guests, including the ‘who’s who’ of the international art scene, are gathered here for Art Basel, the annual American offshoot to the renowned contemporary art fair. Everyone is looking at the night sky captivated by a series of lights slowly rising, falling and moving</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Miami Beach native Mitchell (Micky) Wolfson, Jr. was determined to find his own voice, and more importantly, to get people’s attention. He tried his hand as an artist, taking lessons at a young age, until his art teacher politely suggested he try something else. Intent on engaging others in a unique way, he moved onto</p>
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		<title>Nina Johnson &#038; Dan Milewski</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the reasons Nina Johnson and Daniel Milewski moved into a larger house in Miami’s Shorecrest neighborhood was so that they could entertain more. A reason that could sound almost suspicious in Miami, a place mainly &#8211; and not unduly &#8211; known for its party culture. Since moving to the vibrant southern city from</p>
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