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Changing time (quickly)

Germany, 1988
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We see the celebration of New Year’s Eve with fireworks in 1988, repeated exactly in 1923, in 1908, and in munitions explosions in 1812, as well as an a..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Fire of time

United States, 2000
Similarity: 72%

Berlin: Symphony of a Great City

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The Story of time

United Kingdom, 1950
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History of a day

Australia, 2005
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Landscape

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Neon

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Between Utopia and crisis

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End of the old order: 1900-1918

United States, 1979
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Vers des Temps Nouveaux = Towards a New Age

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Paris 1900: Chronique de 1900 a 1914

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Similarity: 68%

Art for tomorrow

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Similarity: 68%

A New Year

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Similarity: 68%

Between genius and the abyss

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La Jetee

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Egypte

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Fritz Lang

c. 1935
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Vienna: stripping the facade

United Kingdom, 1979
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Art

United States, 1967
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