c-dog: i think you'd like some of the work of Geoffrey Farmer, who had a big show here in Mtl last year that i wrote about...
one of his more celebrated works is The Last Two Million Years, in which he takes a Reader's Digest book (of the same name) and cuts out every image in the book, and then arranges them on a bunch of different sized and height plinths, all around a gallery in no order at all, with a haphazard "cataloging" system.
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c-dog: i think you'd like some of the work of Geoffrey Farmer, who had a big show here in Mtl last year that i wrote about...
one of his more celebrated works is The Last Two Million Years, in which he takes a Reader's Digest book (of the same name) and cuts out every image in the book, and then arranges them on a bunch of different sized and height plinths, all around a gallery in no order at all, with a haphazard "cataloging" system.
this work reminds me a lot of that.
what do the words mean?
The words are diseases, and the spectra behind them represent the gene that's f-cked up, I think.
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