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  <title>Technik Museum Sinsheim (2025) by Matthias Mross</title>
  <description>Comment from Matthias Mross on this work: Since they already got a real submarine as their latest attraction, I was comissioned to paint an Air Carrier at @technikmuseen_sinsheimspeyer in Sinsheim. So I transformed the whole building into the tower of the massive ship, so that it would interact with the whole place and the planes, giving off the illusion of a real flight deck. The USS Nimitz (CVN 68) is the first aircraft carrier of the Nimitz-class, a class of ten nuclear-powered supercarriers in the U.S. Navy. It was commissioned on May 3, 1975, and since was exporting western values (slide8-10), imperialism and exploitation. The Nimitz-class carriers, built between the late 1960s and early 2000s, are all still in active service today. Let’s put them all in a museum please.Thanks @metropolinkurbanartfestival</description>
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