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50 min
In 1937, Italy enacted a law requiring 2% of public construction budgets be spent on art installations. The law's implementation, and citizens' interactions with the artworks over time are chronicled through an objective lens.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roberto Albertini | Unowned | ||
| Mario Emanuele Alvano | Unowned | ||
| Andrea Bartolini | Unowned | ||
| Adalberto Catanzaro | Unowned | ||
| Bruno Corà | Unowned | ||
| Ludovico Corrao | Unowned | ||
| Uwe Jaentsch | Unowned | ||
| Hidetoshi Nagasawa | Unowned | ||
| Antonio Presti | Unowned | ||
| Croce Taravella | Unowned | ||
| Jürgen Weishäupl | Unowned |