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I'm sorry but it seems that your question is missing. Could you ask it again please?

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I'm sorry but it seems that your question is missing. Could you ask it again please?

Actually. I think it's a new medium used by people in the communication arts. Like in the 60s when a white canvas, void of form and color sold for thousands of dollars
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Perhaps that poster is trying to say something without using words.

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