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Having carried out the interventions and programming of activities concerning the project DEMOLITION, began the process of physical overthrow of the "house." During the various stages that I present this process, the physical spaces turned into scenes that allowed different artists to use for work on building its personal lines.
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Photo: Madellyn Mantilla (Std Architecture)
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Photo: Nathalie Hernandez Guerrero (Std Architecture)
Photo: Nathakie Guerrero Hernandez (Std Architecture)
Photo: Pilar Segura (Std Architecture)
Photo: Mrs chirping Colobon (Std Architecture)
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Future architects returned a week later for a second day of work, consisting of a photographic exploration of place.
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Leonardo also produced a short "flash motion, with Rolando Rolxer characterizations and Vianny Lopez Ceron.
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Photo: Juan Camilo Ayala Suz
Photographer Juan Camilo Ayala Suz take advantage of the possibilities of the various spaces, where a series of photographs taken for the preparation of catalog advertising a local brand of teen clothing.
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The site also provided the requirements sought by the young photographer Tamara Clavijo to conduct a photo shoot.
One of the great contributions DEMOLITION project was to facilitate a meeting between generations and territories, a place where people met, allowing the formation of working groups in various areas of the arts.
One of the great contributions DEMOLITION project was to facilitate a meeting between generations and territories, a place where people met, allowing the formation of working groups in various areas of the arts.
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Three an-os after the mentioned Obruchev expedition, in 1929, he founded the station meteorological (visible in the photos above) in which it was measured the day February 6, 1933 the lowest official temperature recorded in the locality: -67.7 º C, one tenth lower than the value recorded in Verxoyansk in 1885.
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