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Works explorer

This is an experimental feature using vector embeddings to match related works.
Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy

Australia, 1990

Kuhle wampe: Oder wem gehort die welt? = To Whom does the world belong?

Germany, 1932

Sunday Too Far Away [DVD]

Australia, 1975

Bias

Australia, 1999

A Cold war

United Kingdom, 1991

What's in a sandpit?

Australia, 1971

David Bowie: serious moonlight

United Kingdom, 1984

Praxinoscope with wooden base

France, c. 1889-1900

Orchestra rehearsal = Prova d'orchestra

Italy, 1979

ACMI Presentation: Vyvyan Stranieri (02-09-2002)

Flesh on glass

Australia, 1981

Serenal

Canada, 1959

Albert Speer: the last nazi

Canada, 1976

Infield play at 1st and 3rd

United States, 1960

Time bomb (TEFC)

Unknown

The Frazers of Cabot Cove

United Kingdom, 1948

Sedimentry rocks

United States, 1992

Basic parts and threading of the sewing machine

United States, 1969
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