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			<title>an idea of freedom</title>
			<description>fragments from a documentary on the life, death, and work of photographer Carol Jerrems</description>
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			<title>dust</title>
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			<title>is it enough?</title>
			<description>from another time</description>
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			<title>muse</title>
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			<title>Red Sea Kelp</title>
			<description>living near the sea is a constant inspirationclouds blanketing the escarpmentdecaying debris continuouslywashing up on the shifting sandsthat coveruncovercoveruncovera complexity of rock formationsthe toddler pooland in the migration seasondead egretsand the dried out roots of sea kelpwhich one dayi..</description>
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