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Grosse Fatigue

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!OINK

Australia, 2000
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Cyberdelia

Victoria, Australia, 1991
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Canopy

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The Devoted Friend

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How to make the famous pisco sour

Australia and Japan, 1986
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Suzy Schneider Dalrymple working on Hades landscape

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Cyberthon II: The Virtual Transmission [event version]

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CATARACT (concrete)

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How Not To Be Seen

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[The Vault]

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Cyberthon V: Spectrum 8 - Black & White

Australia, 1995
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Shanghaied text

United States, 1996
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Spectacle Director Showcase: Leo Baker

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Cyberthon I: For the Mind, Body and Soul

Australia, 1991
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Abra Cadabra

Australia, 1983
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Darling Darling

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My Brother's Bedroom

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