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A 3D video installation, in which the musicians from the band Kraftwerk are portrayed, is seen during the video press preview of the exhibition "Kraftwek 3-D Video Installation" at the Kunstbau of the Municipal Gallery in Lenbachhaus in Munich, Germany, 13 October 2011. The design of the exhibition is meant to make the minimalistic sounds and images of Kraftwerk tangible to a broad Image details File size:
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