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<em> [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/republic-of-moon_n_4577402.html Leonid Tishkov, Private Moon Moscow, The Arts Catalyst Republic of the Moon, London]</em><br />
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<em> [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/republic-of-moon_n_4577402.html" rel="nofollow Leonid Tishkov, Private Moon Moscow, The Arts Catalyst Republic of the Moon, London]</em><br />
 
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LPOD occasionally features art related to the Moon, most famously the [http://lpod.wikispaces.com/April+1%2C+2012 geese] in training to fly there. Now in London there is an [http://artscatalyst.org/projects/detail/republic_of_the_moon_london exhibit] that updates us on the geese and presents many other Moon-related (Moon-inspired would be too strong a term) art works. The exhibit is at the Arts Catalyst, a gallery that focuses on the intersection of art and science. A number of works from the exhibit are featured on a HuffPost [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/republic-of-moon_n_4577402.html website]. Although some of the exhibits look attractive, in general they seem too silly to be of interest. But I was up most of last night and am tired - what do you (plural) think?<br />
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LPOD occasionally features art related to the Moon, most famously the [http://lpod.wikispaces.com/April+1%2C+2012 geese] in training to fly there. Now in London there is an [http://artscatalyst.org/projects/detail/republic_of_the_moon_london" rel="nofollow exhibit] that updates us on the geese and presents many other Moon-related (Moon-inspired would be too strong a term) art works. The exhibit is at the Arts Catalyst, a gallery that focuses on the intersection of art and science. A number of works from the exhibit are featured on a HuffPost [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/republic-of-moon_n_4577402.html" rel="nofollow website]. Although some of the exhibits look attractive, in general they seem too silly to be of interest. But I was up most of last night and am tired - what do you (plural) think?<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
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But is It Art?

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" rel="nofollow Leonid Tishkov, Private Moon Moscow, The Arts Catalyst Republic of the Moon, London

LPOD occasionally features art related to the Moon, most famously the geese in training to fly there. Now in London there is an " rel="nofollow exhibit that updates us on the geese and presents many other Moon-related (Moon-inspired would be too strong a term) art works. The exhibit is at the Arts Catalyst, a gallery that focuses on the intersection of art and science. A number of works from the exhibit are featured on a HuffPost " rel="nofollow website. Although some of the exhibits look attractive, in general they seem too silly to be of interest. But I was up most of last night and am tired - what do you (plural) think?

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood