Huni Mancini and Eric-Rangi Hillman

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Huni Mancini is an archivist, writer and creative, whose practice sits at the intersection of Indigenous and digital knowledge systems. Her heritage is Tongan (Mu’a, Niuatoputapu) and Italian (Monti, Grillara). Eric-Rangi Hillman (Te Whānau-a-Apanui, Te Āti Awa) is a game designer and musician who has worked in the television and music industries for almost two decades. His career as a rapper began as a teenager attending rap battles at the Hip Hop Summit. From 2008-2010 he co-hosted the legendary drum & bass show ‘ROLL TV’ with DJs Charlie Brown and Rommell, which aired every Saturday night on indie music channel Alt TV. He currently works as a game designer at award-winning Māori game development company Metia Interactive.

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