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English: The horn, whether it be bronze, steel, or aluminium, is shaped like a thumb and bears the mark of a fingerprint on the front side. Visitors have asked the artist if it is a copy of his fingerprint, but Shih denies it. In fact, if you look at it carefully, the fingerprint is only a series of concentric rings: according to the artist, it is the sum of all the fingerprints of humankind, the one that contains our DNA, the original code that reminds us that we are of the same biological matter of all other living beings.
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