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Lost Millionaires and remote-psychogeography

Lost Millionaires and remote-psychogeography. Saturday, 8 December 2007. Friday, 7 December 2007. I wrote the following review of the Cornford and Cross exhibition The Abolition of the Work? 8217; 29th September - 18th November Newlyn Exchange. David Cross and Matthew Cornford met at St. Martins in 1987 and they have been working collaboratively ever since. The Abolition of the Work? Also from the outset Matthew Cornford has made it quite clear he prefers to walk. Our briefing Place a beaker down and.

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Lost Millionaires and remote-psychogeography. Saturday, 8 December 2007. Friday, 7 December 2007. I wrote the following review of the Cornford and Cross exhibition The Abolition of the Work? 8217; 29th September - 18th November Newlyn Exchange. David Cross and Matthew Cornford met at St. Martins in 1987 and they have been working collaboratively ever since. The Abolition of the Work? Also from the outset Matthew Cornford has made it quite clear he prefers to walk. Our briefing Place a beaker down and.

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