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The Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, Croatia

This is a link to the video showing my lecture Design of Dissent, and also the opening of the Tolerance Show at The Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, Croatia, on April 16th. The show was opened by the ambassador of Switzerland to Croatia, Stefan Estermann, among others. 

This is the first part of the show, the second part was opened in front of the School of Applied Arts and Design.  
Video by Roman and Martin Horvat/ Eventers.


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