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Great Leap's archival materials are stored in boxes in several locations, including its business office and Nobuko Miyamoto's home. We are slowly scanning and photographing hard copy materials and digitizing analog video. The materials are carefully organized in boxes, folders, and portfolios, like the one below that contains posters and large items covering several decades of Great Leap's projects.
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Great Leap's archival materials are stored in boxes in several locations, including its business office and [[Nobuko Miyamoto]]'s home. We are slowly scanning and photographing hard copy materials and digitizing analog video. The materials are carefully organized in boxes, folders, and portfolios, like the one below that contains posters and large items covering several decades of Great Leap's projects.
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 9 March 2018

Great Leap's archival materials are stored in boxes in several locations, including its business office and Nobuko Miyamoto's home. We are slowly scanning and photographing hard copy materials and digitizing analog video. The materials are carefully organized in boxes, folders, and portfolios, like the one below that contains posters and large items covering several decades of Great Leap's projects.