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According to the UNFPA the population of the world
increases
by 1.2% a year.
That's
235,000
a day
.
GENE MEME
is a blog, art installation and outreach programme about world population.
The GENE MEME
art installation took place in the Crypt Gallery in London from 9 June to 20 June 2010.
GENE MEME was supported by a debate asking what should be done about rising population.
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