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50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.
50 years later, these archival photos from photojournalist Vasilis Karageorgos (Βασίλης Καραγεώργος) continue to bravely capture the joy, spirit and horror that transpired those three days.
With this project, Würfel aims to locate spaces where the remnants of the Wall are still present, spaces where the physical division of the Wall has ceased to exist, and spaces where the mental construct of the Wall continues to persist.