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Cautionary Climate Tales That Give People Pause When They Press Play

The New York Times – Movies:

The India-born director Joshua Ashish Dawson builds digital worlds that ruminate on the future shock of environmental destruction in the real world.

Stephen Wallis
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Architecture, Doshi, Balkrishna, experimental design, Global Warming, joshua ashish dawson, Kahn, Louis I, Le Corbusier, Pritzker Prize, school of cinematic arts, Superstudio, University of Southern California
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