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An open accordion folded collection of photographs mounted on the wall. The leftmost photo depicts a person holding a skateboard and walking up the sides of a ditch.  To the right, we see a peorson in a denim shirt and cowboy hat, and further right two in

We Are Here Forever, Technically, 2024

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