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industrial robot continuously sweeps blood-like fluid in sun yuan + peng yu's 'can't help
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Biennale di Venezia 2019| I robot mattacchioni e feroci di Sun Yuan & Peng Yu che monopolizzano l'attenzione dei visitatori di "May you Live in Interesting Times" — ARTBOOMS
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Sun Yuan & Peng Yu. Venice Biennale 2019
industrial robot continuously sweeps blood-like fluid in sun yuan + peng yu's 'can't help
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