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Bad Things That Could Happen

United Kingdom, 2011
film

Playing with scale and bringing objects to life, the film creates a subverted world where the mundane becomes absurd.

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We are the People

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Fair go!

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Our potential allies

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Storm and stress

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Unshaded

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Ginger and Fred = Ginger e Fred

Italy, 1985
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Pending

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The amateurist

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RMIT AIM Collection 1992

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Cyberthon IV: EPIC Omnicast (Psymmetry in Psyburbia)

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Bet your life

Australia, 1980
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Making your mind up

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In the beginning

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The Technology Revolution

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Alt-Right Arabesque

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Fatness, foods, fads (compilation)

Australia, 1980
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