"art as radical pedagogy" - Someone
Dustin O'Hara grew up in southern California, at the age of eight he built a time-machine, and by ten he became conscious that he wasn’t the center of the universe. Thanks to his parents and their friends Dustin discovered what it means to have a passion at a young age. In his university studies he studied under Fabian Wagmister and Casey Reas. After doing his time at UCLA in the Design|Media Arts Department, Dustin worked for a PBS documentary series as a video editor, studied with THE PUBLIC SCHOOL in LA, was a member of REMAP - cultural civic computing lab, apprenticed at Green Gulch an intentional community & organic farm, was a resident at CheLA: a community/media arts facility in Bueno Aires, and is now currently living in Santa Cruz, CA where he is a member of the Digital Arts New Media program at UCSC.
http://upthehillandthroughthewoods.wordpress.com/
http://happyhappysadhappy.org/
Collaboration is key.