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Hundred Thousand Billion Poems

1961
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1961

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Film Ist

Austria, 1998
Similarity: 41%

Panorama: the state wide screen [excerpts No. 1]

Australia, 1961
Similarity: 40%

Switch on Bigga

Australia, 1953
Similarity: 39%

Structure Photogram

c. 1939-c. 1940
Similarity: 38%

John Lethbridge

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 37%

Robert Klippel. 3. Junk Sculpture, 1963

Australia, 1964
Similarity: 35%

Synthetics. Volume 1

Australia, 2000
Similarity: 34%

Cyberthon Archives [documentation]

Australia, 1991-1996
Similarity: 34%

Silent passages

Australia, 1998
Similarity: 33%

Sheep in the desert

Australia, 1951
Similarity: 33%

Photo n.145

1940
Similarity: 33%

Shelter

Australia, 1965
Similarity: 32%

Gelatin silver print Golfer

United States, c. 1938-1957
Similarity: 32%

Light Reflection

1941
Similarity: 32%

Kinetic Study

1941
Similarity: 32%

A Trip to Wanderer's Paradise

Victoria, Australia, 2006
Similarity: 32%

Gelatin silver print Moving Skip Rope

United States, c. 1938-1957
Similarity: 31%

[Unidentified 16mm Film]

Australia, c. 1945
Similarity: 31%
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