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Colour Bars 2008

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A response to the SMPTE test pattern color bars. HD video work

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Australia, 2006
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of day, of night

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Is there any room for me here?

Hungary, 1988
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One night

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Global groove

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Nightbreaker

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Night cries: a rural tragedy

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Night's High Noon: an anti-terrain

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Daylight saving sleep schedule

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