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Silent speech (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1977
film

Episode of Series “Horizon”. A study of non-verbal communication in young children featuring the work of biologist Prof. Hubert Montagner who has ..

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Body Melt

Australia, 1993
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The Body Malleable

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Videoworks of Sadie Benning. Volume 2

United States, 1991-1992
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Living inside

United States, 1989
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November = Novembre

Canada, 1970
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Phantom

Germany, 2001
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Matthias Muller compilation

2001
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Placement

Australia, 2002
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Peel

Australia, 1982
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Shadowland

Australia, 1988
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No myth

Australia, 1987
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Jumpcut

Australia, 2001
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The Rumour of true things

United States, 1996
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You Just Don't Realise

Unknown
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Anniversary of the paper cranes

Australia, FEB 2007
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Outside the Box

United Kingdom, 2012
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Versifier

United Kingdom, 1998
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[Self portrait blood red : publicity kit]

1980
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