Richard Deacon explores innovative re-fabrication in Some Time

With technological development growing at an ever-faster pace, innovation is increasingly associated with groundbreaking discovery, and often relegated to the high-tech realm.
Richard Deacon’s work on the other hand shines light on a diffe
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