Vik Muniz Quotes
I Was Born In Brazil And Grew Up In The '70s Under A Climate Of Political Distress, And I Was Forced To Learn To Communicate In A Very Specific Way - In A Sort Of A Semiotic Black Market. You Couldn't Really Say What You Wanted To Say; You Had To Invent Ways Of Doing It. You Didn't Trust Information Very Much.
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