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She says she may order a lifesize cutout of his photo if he is redeployed. Most recently, CWRU began beta testing high-definition software from LifeSize, the same company that helped stream real-time music instruction between Northwestern University and the New World Symphony in Miami. Take, for example, the enclosed structure that housed Depara's photographs of Kinshasa, taken between 1950 and 1970; Malick Sidibe's photographs of Bamako, taken during the 1960s and 1970s; and Siaka Paul's, Emile Guibehi's, and Nicolas Damas' lifesize, polychrome sculpture of dancing figures that forms part of the Clubs of Bamako project (2000). |
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