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  <title>Hila-Bana by Venazir</title>
  <description>Hila-bana Street Art hunt Project is a social experiment and a self-developed advocacy using site-specific street art that challenged the visual perception of the public utilizing Gestalt’s theory of design. The series of public art is found in Baguio City, Philippines, entitled “Hila-bana” or temporary stitching, unified by the red string concept ( pulang sinulid ) portraying anthropological figures of the collective Filipino identities. I have been visually reformulating and developing this creative voyage in tune with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and Harnisch Foundation in the United States.</description>
  <author_name>Venazir Martinez</author_name>
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