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Today we set up the

photographs and projector at Cafe Ruf for our first presentation in Seoul – and the exciting thing for us? We haven’t a clue who’s coming – we sent out loads of emails but, unlike previous events, we have no fan base here in Seoul…

And  if photographic exhibitions are kinda like inverse goldfish bowls then walking down some streets in Seoul, you’d think the place was one big aquarium. This does offer a chance to inspect and study the various sea creatures of this planet without getting your feet wet just as our guests tonight can view Russia without getting the visa.

My favourite marine observation comes when looking into the circular tanks and the massively magnifed crabs inside, gazing into their alien mouths with their multitude of pincers.

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