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The sponsor of the project of ’24 Hours Underwater’, Tepe Natutilius Shopping Mall hosted the exhibition in the mall’s central part.

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The happening synchronized the day timing and starting from the noon time, each photograph appeared on a separate panel indicating the time it was taken. When a viewer arrived before a photograph in a darkened booth representing the night time the photograph had been taken, he had to illuminate the panel to make the photograph visible by supplied flash lights. It was just like a diver, trying to shoot frames in the vast darkness of a night dive.

A repetition of the same exhibition then took place in Boat Show 2007.

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