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Of course, the Oscars have never been particularly intelligent in recognising work that does something completely new.
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The Barnes Foundation offers a comprehensive yet non-chronological overview of his oeuvre, inviting visitors to explore the ...
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Ryo Orikasa discusses how he transforms literature, poetry, and written language into animated form through text, sound, and silence.
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