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Lost in Translation

Australia, Brazil and Germany, 1999
artwork

‘The double movement of displacement and circulation, loss and regeneration, constitutes a means of uncovering the disjunction between history and memor..

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Lost in translation: work in progress. Part 1. Plus ultra

Australia, 1999
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Awaiting re-construction

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Jonas Mekas: lost lost lost

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At dawn: overcoming all fears

Denmark, 1974
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Bloody schemes

Denmark, 1974
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The Esthetics of Disappearance

Japan, 1986
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The Raft of the Medusa: five voices on colonies, nations and histories

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Wrong world

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Staking a claim

United Kingdom, 1990
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Cross currents

Australia, 1999
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South America today

United States, 1973
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The Journey = The Voyage = El Viaje [Widescreen]

Argentina, 1992
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Intirumi

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Familiar places

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The Night is sinister

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The World parade: South American vista

United States, 1940
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In the shadow of Hollywood [Widescreen]

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Lost book found

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