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I de-installed the exhibition yesterday. I was slightly sad, Twelve Lives has been my life at least since March. But I'm happy because the project was greatly successful and now I can return to some of my other unexecuted ideas. I also sense this project may have some places to go and some forms to take. So I'll maintain its cyberspace manifestations and keep it moving.
I took some photos of the installation, when the gallery was empty.
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