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Also showing at PICA this month is Moving Pictures, a series of video works by some of Australia’s best established and emerging artists, including Damiano Bertoli, Todd McMillan and David Noonan. Motion Pictures aims to engage audiences by a nostalgic return to the era of silent cinema and the silver screen, and all the works in the exhibition have no audio. The exhibition is the last for the year in PICA’s screen space and is showing from December 6 to January 27, 2008. www.pica.org

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