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Contemporary Design

The Harlets Trials

by Ena Naito
text, name of the project: The Harlets Trials and a light-bulb with dark background
project description text
project description text
two posters about the project The Harlets Trials
imaginary quotes from interviewed persons at the Harlets Trials
timeline of the imaginary Harlets Trials
map of the location of the Harlets Trials
descriptive image of technology used in the Harlets Trials_01
descriptive image of technology used in the Harlets Trials_02
graphics of the outcomes of the project
image showing how you can apply to the Harlets Trials
comments by the people who have lived in the harlets trials_01
comments by the people who have lived in the harlets trials_02
a letter by a person who has lived in the Harlets Trials_01
a letter by a person who has lived in the Harlets Trials_02
a disclaimer telling that all the abovementioned is fictional and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental

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