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¤³¤Á¤éA photo book by Antoine D'Agata, a French photographer and current Magnum member. The subject is psychogeography as a subcategory within geography. This is a work in which the landscape and the person standing within it seem to be assimilated. Text by Marseille journalist Bruno le Dantec.
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