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Clementine, an intrepid marionette, explores landscapes both
historical and contemporary against a poetic backdrop of sound
and text that describe an interior landscape of love lost.
Her voyages take her down a mine shaft, into a domestic interior,
and up and out to the surface of the moon and beyond to a
vista of nebulae where she encounters dense black holes or
voids, to which she is irresistibly drawn.
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