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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Willing ourselves out of February


Diego Stocco - Music From Sand from Diego Stocco on Vimeo.

Via SwissMiss.
Posted by Kay Arr at 9:48 PM
Labels: interesting work by interesting people, the sound of sand being swept off a deck, things I'm into today

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