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Profile Intermedia 4
2001
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2001
International Designconference and exhibition. Topic: motion e)motion emotion.
Tomorrow's World
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1970
Event: Tomorrow's WorldInstitution: BBC TVComment:
3D Vision
1996
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1996
Event: 3D VisionInstitution: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of PhotographyComment:
Imagination
1995
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1995
Event: ImaginationInstitution: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of PhotographyComment:
Tu Parles!? le français dans tous ses états
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2001
Event: Tu Parles!? le français dans tous ses étatsInstitution: Musee D' Art Contemporain Comment:
HIKARI-KAGE
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1999
Event: HIKARI-KAGEInstitution: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of PhotographyComment:
Medi@terra 2000
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2000
Neo[techno]logisms The neologism NEOTECHNOLOGISM, for Medi@terra 2000, is a starting-point for a series of activities which aspire to escape from the meanings which define them, in search for a new identity. This is not a festival (ceci n'est
Tu Parles? le français dans tous ses états
2000
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2001
Event: Tu Parles? le français dans tous ses étatsInstitution: Espace MéridienComment:
Tu Parles!? le français dans tous ses états
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2001
Event: Tu Parles!? le français dans tous ses étatsInstitution: Espace MéridienComment:
Universal Experience - Art, Life and the Tourist’s Eye
2005
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2005
Showing for the first time in the UK, The Moment is a vast kaleidoscopic audio-visual installation by Doug Aitken, capturing the acute sense of disorientation experienced on waking in an unfamiliar place.
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