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Gregory Colbert

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He has realised a vision with an eloquent message, delivered without commentary or caption: if we didn't know before what we are obliterating, we do now.
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As quoted in "Detours: Beauty and beasts" by Stephen McCarty in South China Morning News (9 May 2007)

 
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