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Works explorer

Instructional video: how to be a Bboy

Australia, 2002
film

This breakdance video featuring Melbourne crew Ghetto Rock uses super slick camera work and multimedia effects to show off a series of breathtaing moves. Fresh.

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Until you break

Australia, 2003
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Screens and screams [the movie]

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Fell

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Inspiration

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Centripetal Forces

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Sailor's dream

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First rock

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A discovery of freedom

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Cliche

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Loopin' loops

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[Stelarc: Stretched Skin No.4 Munich 1977]

Munich, Germany, 1977
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Luz

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Johnny Flynton

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S: Year 11

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RC: Year 11

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Silent passages

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Closer

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