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Sergio Díaz Ruiz uses satellite imagery to explore climate change by creating an image of Earth as it might be analysed by a distant alien civilisation
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The Gig (Seat Back)
Tandem Paddling Canoe (Aft Deck)
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Black Cap (Racing Dinghy; Thames Half-Rater)
Tandem Paddling Canoe (Yard)
Black Cap (Sail)
Black Cap (Sail Baton)
Black Cap (Centre Board Block and Tackle)
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Black Cap (Floorboard)
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Black Cap (Sail Baton)
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Black Cap (Mast)
Tandem Paddling Canoe (Sail)
Black Cap (Eye Ball)
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Black Cap (Sail)
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Tandem Paddling Canoe (Centreboard)
Black Cap (Fairlead)
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