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Biobitumen - a greywacke love poem

"Biobitumen—a greywacke love poem (2019), is a short film and site-responsive installation made in collaboration with Rachel O’Neill and Johanna Sanders for the CIRCUIT / AURA Festival in Newtown Te Whanganui-a-tara (2019).

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"Biobitumen—a greywacke love poem (2019), is a short film and site-responsive installation made in collaboration with Rachel O’Neill and Johanna Sanders for the CIRCUIT / AURA Festival in Newtown Te Whanganui-a-tara (2019).

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