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28 December 201820 February 2007 by kazys

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kazys varnelis, ph.d. conducts transdisciplinary research and practice. trained as an historian of architecture, he is also an artist, curator, and designer.

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  • 2012 and Obama: More of the Same
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  • Experiments in Motion Research Seminar, Fall 2012
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kazys varnelis, ph.d. conducts transdisciplinary research and practice. trained as an historian of architecture, he is also an artist, curator, and designer.

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