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Video: Welcome to Fontevraud

This Friday’s break features Welcome to Fontevraud, a 2:25 video interpreting an arts and cultural center housed in a medieval abbey in western France.  How would artists interpret your site?

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This entry was posted in Historical interpretation and tagged Video on April 19, 2013 by Max van Balgooy.

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