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Three Hundred and Sixty Six

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Hinchcliffe, Geoff

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Canberra Contemporary Art Space

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In 2016 Waratah Lahy completed a painting a day as a way to develop her painting practice. Three hundred & sixty six is the body of work resulting from that playful, open-ended experiment. This app lets you explore the collection by date, keyword, colour or image similarity. Have a tinker, you won't break anything. This site is the result of an ongoing research collaboration between Waratah Lahy and Geoff Hinchcliffe; colleagues at the Australian National University's School of Art & Design.

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