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Universal zoologies

1999
artwork

1999

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

ENS

1990
Similarity: 72%

Strange ones

United Kingdom, 1969
Similarity: 71%

Australian Wildlife

Australia, c. 1962-c. 1970
Similarity: 69%

The Human animal: a personal view of the human species. - Part 1. (X)

United Kingdom, 1994
Similarity: 69%

The Web of Life

Unknown
Similarity: 69%

Turbulence [excerpts]

Australia, 1994
Similarity: 69%

Homing

1994
Similarity: 69%

Transfinite loops

1996
Similarity: 68%

Tabula rasa

Austria, 1987-1989
Similarity: 68%

Animalia

Unknown
Similarity: 68%

Presence concept drawing

United Kingdom, 2013
Similarity: 68%

Presence concept drawing

United Kingdom, 2013
Similarity: 68%

Art Calls

2014
Similarity: 68%

The Web of life

Unknown
Similarity: 67%

Human / Machine / Landscape

Australia
Similarity: 67%

The Hundred Videos. No. 07. Speculative anthropology

Canada, 1997
Similarity: 67%

The Living Body

Unknown
Similarity: 67%

Monkey

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2006
Similarity: 67%
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