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      Date
      2004-09
      Author
      Savage, Diana C.
      Type
      Thesis
      Degree Level
      Masters
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      Abstract
      The gallery is unlit save for 30 tiny spotlights lining the walls. Under each one sits a faintly glowing object hovering on a small transparent shelf. Wire runs up the wall from each lamp, crosses above head level and then drops down to the floor where it is attached to an interconnected series of 40 ripe Iemons. Under close inspection the objects on display can be Identified as colourless miniatures of various household appliances, each one bearing a limply hanging cord: blender, vacuum cleaner, computer, toaster, stereo, etc. Their composition is unclear as they look both plastic and waxy. The room is filled with the sharp scent of citrus.
      Degree
      Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
      Department
      Art and Art History
      Program
      Art and Art History
      Copyright Date
      September 2004
      URI
      http://hdl.handle.net/10388/8428
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