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rinascimento.io I have got my own theory about Mona Lisa identity, which at least in part you seem to give credit to... barabeke.medium.com/mona-lisa-is-n…

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Nel 1953 Arthur C. Clarke, autore molto addentro a certe élite, anche per certi presunti vizietti, pubblicò il romanzo "Le guide del tramonto" (titolo originale "Childhood's end") che parla di un'invasione aliena dove gli alieni hanno una natura particolare.

Nel 1953 Arthur C. Clarke, autore molto addentro a certe élite, anche per certi presunti vizietti, pubblicò il romanzo "Le guide del tramonto" (titolo originale  "Childhood's end") che parla di un'invasione aliena dove gli alieni hanno una natura particolare.
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A vibrant Roman mosaic glass plaque showing a comic theatrical mask resembling the bearded elder satyr, Silenus. c.1st century AD, Princeton University.

A vibrant Roman mosaic glass plaque showing a comic theatrical mask resembling the bearded elder satyr, Silenus. c.1st century AD, Princeton University.
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In Palermo with Operator rehearsing the movements scores of #humanunreadable with dancers from Sicily - second token of the project in the making. ~~~ This is one of the most fascinating things I have ever seen in “digital” art practice. Also, human body, mind and the

In Palermo with <a href="/operator_______/">Operator</a> rehearsing the movements scores of #humanunreadable with dancers from Sicily - second token of the project in the making. 
~~~
This is one of the most fascinating things I have ever seen in “digital” art practice. Also, human body, mind and the