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assemblage & refusal
roman
essay exercise #2
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5 months ago
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@roman
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@roman
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@roman
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@roman
5 months ago
Fun-fact-y nature doesn’t make information less significant. We can consider either engaging with art in a more fun way (taking the joyful and social aspects of art-making more seriously), or more critically addressing why we think so low of fun facts.
@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
The presumed mundanity/nothingness of “found objects” may be what makes them so malleable for the future. Discard is a physical rejection of an object that also removes at least one layer of purpose, leaving behind a sticky residue, but freeing up surface area.
@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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assemblage & refusal
roman
essay exercise #2
@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
Fun-fact-y nature doesn’t make information less significant. We can consider either engaging with art in a more fun way (taking the joyful and social aspects of art-making more seriously), or more critically addressing why we think so low of fun facts.
@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
The presumed mundanity/nothingness of “found objects” may be what makes them so malleable for the future. Discard is a physical rejection of an object that also removes at least one layer of purpose, leaving behind a sticky residue, but freeing up surface area.
@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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@roman
5 months ago
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