In Milan, a slab of Carrara marble and a unicorn walk into a bar…

Sara Ferron Cima took her sweet time approaching the Bloc setup from the other corner of the room. She had seen it several times before: confused visitors at Alcova Sassetti who first mistook the pieces on display for 3D-printed objects, and then
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