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HANES
by Travis Jeppesen on April 11, 2008
HANES, the film that Mark Ther made about my move from Prague to Berlin, can now be viewed in full online. Mark Ther
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Disorientations.com is a repository of object-oriented writing by Travis Jeppesen
Travis Jeppesen's books include Dicklung & Others, Wolf at the Door, Victims, Poems I Wrote While Watching TV, and a collection of art criticism, Disorientations: Art on the Margins of the "Contemporary"
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