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Think and Tink (Borneo Art Collective)



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2003


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Think & Tink, previously known as Ting & Ting Supermarket, a mind factory of the city, its end goal is to populate the city with more thinkers, it is Borneo Laboratory’s further attempt to encourage the city to think deeply, act daringly.

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