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Scam, by Pam&Jenny

July 8, 2011 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

Visual for “Share/d Heritage”, a debate organized by Scam (Bibliothèque royale de Bruxelles) around the issue of how contemporary artists may enrich the digitalisation of cultural heritage.

By Pam&Jenny, a graphic design studio from Bruxelles.

Via: But does it float

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