The act of removal - then putting back (the hard way).

homage n a public show of respect or honour towards someone or something: the master's jazzy - classical homage to Gershwin

narrative n 1 an account of events 2 the part of a literary work that relates events> adj 3 telling a story: a narrative account of the main events 4 of narration: narrative clarity

= homagenarrative

Monday, 15 November 2010

Miwon Kwon, "one place after another: notes on site-specificity" (spring 1997)

. 'The term site-specific is generally used to describe a certain genre of installation art—work designed solely for a par­ticular place or institution, work that cannot be transplanted elsewhere'.

1 comment:

  1. The large photographs of the television screens are being purposely put 'out of place' because that was the way they were originally stumbled upon. They were found in the backgrounds of family photographs (behind the images subject matter). So were better to take them...out amongst the tourists cameras in central London.

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