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| <br>There is nothing left from her, but memories. From him we have this video. This video is the intend of | <br>There is nothing left from her, but memories. From him we have this video. This video is the intend of | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 23 March 2018
Paloma Llambías: Her and the Paper, 2008|2018
Video / Stop Motion
3min 40sec
There is nothing left from her, but memories. From him we have this video. This video is the intend of
constructing two identities. A small story of people trying to back up a family history. With everyone being
able to easily store their moments with the help of smartphones how fast has the way we remember
changed?
"Her and The Paper" Video Link
 
		
