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			<title>Destroy a Work of Art by Bjorn Veno</title>
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			<description>PXsnatch.com is a new online art project by Bjorn Veno about destruction and rebirth.  The public gets to destroy a work of art by Veno, but in the end they also get the option to help rebuild it, giving them total power over the future of the art piece. Will it be perfectly restored or will the public alter the work for ever? [PR.com]</description>
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