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20 July.2015

In July 2015, a monument of the socialist period was removed from the centre of Vilnius. For several days, the artist was following the actual taking down process. The action of calibrating the cameras becomes a ritual for the object that was about to leave.

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In July 2015, a monument of the socialist period was removed from the centre of Vilnius. For several days, the artist was following the actual taking down process. The action of calibrating the cameras becomes a ritual for the object that was about to leave.

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