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Unpacking a drawer, with its heterogeneous contents, of a secretary in an office, relentless repetition of the words "My name is Didier Ozil" illustrated by the images on the wall of his apartment, tailing consumers on a Saturday afternoon in the streets of Lyon, and the overflowing of garbage cans on the sidewalks of the city center.

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Unpacking a drawer, with its heterogeneous contents, of a secretary in an office, relentless repetition of the words "My name is Didier Ozil" illustrated by the images on the wall of his apartment, tailing consumers on a Saturday afternoon in the streets of Lyon, and the overflowing of garbage cans on the sidewalks of the city center.

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