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		<title>Pacific Black Box</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many projects that bring together collaborative arts and collaborative documentary (or ethnography) practices begin with a simple aim of allowing a particular group of people to give voice to issues that effect them, rather than relying on outsiders to represent them.  By providing individuals and communities with tools for self expression &#8211; be they still cameras, video cameras, audio-recording gear and editing equipment, or the means to publish and distribute their own writing, visual art or theatre &#8211; the goal is to allow people to control (or influence) the way that they and their community are represented. Pacific Black Box is a project that began with such seemingly simple aims. In 2008 Taloi Havini, a Bougainvillian/Australian artist and international representative of Bougainville Women for Peace and Freedom (BWPF), and Georgia McRae, a community development and youth worker from Melbourne collaborated to found Pacific Black Box Inc. Pacific Black Box (PBB) is a project focussed on supporting communities in Bouganville, who are directly effected by climate change in the form of rising sea levels, to undertake environmental advocacy through making Community Based Digital Resources &#8211; a kind of digital story telling made by young people in the participating communities. For the past [...]]]></description>
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