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The 10th Alberta Biennial
Which Shape With Everyday Items Stuck On It Are You Really? by Adam Waldron-Blain
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The 10th Alberta Biennial
There are two kinds of internet quiz: a quick test on Friday at work that begs you to share it to Facebook, or something longer with a sheen...
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The 10th Alberta Biennial
Delightfully, it asks me to swipe right if “It frustrates me to not understand how something works.” And I am frustrated by the unclear ways that my answers...
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The 10th Alberta Biennial
But what is it to act all this out, as if we didn’t know? More compelling are the pleasures of the quiz itself: awkward self-reflection in public, a...
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The 10th Alberta Biennial
Abject Object Vacation Vocation: Word, Image and Sound Play in the Work of Stacey Watson and James Patterson by Maeve Hanna
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The 10th Alberta Biennial
Vignettes of everyday detritus flash across the screen: objects fall to the ground, balloons pop, garbage lays scattered or is employed as an instrument for sound-making. Stacey Watson and...
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The 10th Alberta Biennial
Creating limitless entry and exit points, Object Vocation exists as a rhizome, working laterally rather than hierarchically. It resists narrative structure, enabling a waterfall of connections between semiotic chains,...
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