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Hundred Thousand Billion Poems

1961
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1961

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Unmentionable! novel

Australia, 1991
Similarity: 68%

Mémoires d'outre-espace, Histoires courtes 1974–1977

France, 1983
Similarity: 68%

Métamorphoses du papillon (Metamorphoses of the Butterfly)

France, 1904
Similarity: 67%

Light Reflection

1941
Similarity: 67%

A Universe of numbers

United States, 1962
Similarity: 67%

Sunny Harnett, Paris, 1951

1951
Similarity: 67%

Rotoreliefs

1935
Similarity: 66%

Charles-Émile Reynaud’s Théâtre Optique

France, 1892
Similarity: 66%

Porcupine, optical illusion

United Kingdom, 1860
Similarity: 66%

French theatrical poster

Similarity: 66%

Director Yvon Hem

Cambodia, c. 1970s
Similarity: 66%

Vapour

2004
Similarity: 65%

Blood of a poet = Le Sang d'un poete

France, 1930
Similarity: 65%

Inaugural poster for Musée Grévin, Luminous Pantomimes

France, 1892
Similarity: 65%

Bill Onus's Boomerang

Australia, 1950-1960
Similarity: 65%

Le ballon (The Ball) Folioscope, pocket cinematograph

France, c. 1890
Similarity: 65%

La Cage (The Cage) thaumatrope verso

France, c. 1880
Similarity: 65%

La Cage (The Cage) thaumatrope

France, c. 1880
Similarity: 65%
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