F16x9
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F16x9
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F16x9 is an American multimedia moving image collective founded by Stephen Blaise and Catherine Camille Cushman. Located in New York City, the collective began as FLY DVD Magazine in 2003 when Blaise and Cushman had the idea of merging analog and digital technology. With the launch of the ZERO issue in December 2005 and the instant critical acclaim it received, this concept was fully realized in the form of a physical multi-media DVD magazine. With a circulation of 7,500, FLY DVD became the next
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2022-01-18T23:12:57Z
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