I Can’t Be Near – A Lecture Performance

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Part of Fresh AiR Platform. NOTE: documentation is in 14 parts, all held in folder EF5056. Files are labelled: EF5056_bale_i_cant_be_near_1-14.mov

Artist / Author Robin Bale
Digital Ref EF5056
Date 2011
Type Digital File

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