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Dawns, Mine, Crystal review – art with a crafty message for science

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Dawns, Mine, Crystal review – art with a crafty message for science
Science isn't just there to be useful, it's a kind of craft. That's the take-home message from a leading Korean artist whose new work is shaped by a spell at CERN
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