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A spectacle of mobility at Dubai's Expo

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A spectacle of mobility at Dubai's Expo

A spectacle of mobility at Dubai's Expo

At Expo 2020 Dubai, New Zealand’s Weta Workshop, which worked on the Lord of the Rings trilogy, has created an immersive cinematic tribute to the history of human mobility.


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