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Low Lov and Romain Noël seek to redefine magic and to question its place in our contemporary lives, our cultural practices, and current modes of resistance. Guided by the intuition that the revolution will be magical or will not be at all, Low Lov and Romain Noël strive to show that magic is not only an art of bonds, but also an art of rifts and a transformative technology.
Low Lov and Romain Noël seek to redefine magic and to question its place in our contemporary lives, our cultural practices, and current modes of resistance. Guided by the intuition that the revolution will be magical or will not be at all, Low Lov and Romain Noël strive to show that magic is not only an art of bonds, but also an art of rifts and a transformative technology.
Low Lov and Romain Noël seek to redefine magic and to question its place in our contemporary lives, our cultural practices, and current modes of resistance. Guided by the intuition that the revolution will be magical or will not be at all, Low Lov and Romain Noël strive to show that magic is not only an art of bonds, but also an art of rifts and a transformative technology.
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