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The book “Hanjin H.S” is a work devoted to archiving, a space for reflection on the material and editorial form to be given to the preservation of documents, particularly working documents. How can we report on a work experience? This second film complements the traditional documentary form with a form of film archiving of workshop materials destined for destruction.

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The book “Hanjin H.S” is a work devoted to archiving, a space for reflection on the material and editorial form to be given to the preservation of documents, particularly working documents. How can we report on a work experience? This second film complements the traditional documentary form with a form of film archiving of workshop materials destined for destruction.

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