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      The breakfast series

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      Date
      2007
      Author
      Hare, James Edward
      Type
      Project
      Degree Level
      Masters
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      Abstract
      The purpose of this project was to produce visual work that examined a possible nostalgia that unfolds around the breakfast meal. The method of examination involved creating a process breakfast that was followed thirty times. The result of following this process was the taking of three hundred Polaroids that were then edited for their potential to visually reconstruct the ideal process breakfast. This process of discovery has resulted in a number of significant insight into the narrative of breakfast: that an idealized narrative could exist in the visualization of the process breakfast; that elements of nostalgia that may exist within the work are contingent on the viewer; and the level of authenticity of the project affects the nature of the idealization in effect.
      Degree
      Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A)
      Department
      Art and Art History
      Program
      Art and Art History
      Supervisor
      Crane, Jennifer
      Committee
      Purdue, Peter; Ringness, Charles O.
      Copyright Date
      2007
      URI
      http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-12032007-213328
      Subject
      two
      art
      long
      took
      way
      photography
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