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| Is there anybody there? The artist Terry Flaxton (centre right), has a “virtual meal” with diners including Canon Roly Riem (centre left) in the nave of Winchester Cathedral. The interactive artwork In Other People’s Skins is a table with 12 projected diners. Visitors are invited to “inhabit” their skin and movements. Until 2 March |


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