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The “Swiss Army” knife ship used in “The Course of the Knife,” a multi-media performance in Venice, Italy, last year has gone on display in the Guggenheim Museum, New York. The 12m craft, which floats, features electronically powered blades, corkscrews, and oars in continuous motion.

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Press, 19 December 1986, Page 6

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The “Swiss Army” knife ship used in “The Course of the Knife,” a multi-media performance in Venice, Italy, last year has gone on display in the Guggenheim Museum, New York. The 12m craft, which floats, features electronically powered blades, corkscrews, and oars in continuous motion. Press, 19 December 1986, Page 6

The “Swiss Army” knife ship used in “The Course of the Knife,” a multi-media performance in Venice, Italy, last year has gone on display in the Guggenheim Museum, New York. The 12m craft, which floats, features electronically powered blades, corkscrews, and oars in continuous motion. Press, 19 December 1986, Page 6

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