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This image compiles found objects to create a sense of place. My research considers place, memory, and belonging in the context of Atlantic Canada. As Yi-Fu Tuan writes, "place is pause; each pause in movement makes it possible for location to be transformed into place." This photograph is itself a pause--a way to transform seemingly meaningless objects into significance. A central focus of my project is the work of American poet Elizabeth Bishop. The leaves and objects collected in this portrait are mementos that I gathered from her former hometown of Great Village, Nova Scotia in October 2024. Together, they combine to form a visual identity that represents the atmosphere in the community, and echoes aspects of Bishop's poetry.
Melanie Power (Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture)
They decided on the green tea. He reached in his pocket to pay for the drinks and pulled out nothing but lint.
From the medical report, there were several objects in Sudzy's throat, besides meat. Here are some of the known ones.
The presentation of some of these objects is done beautifully: see how the Plexiglas support is cut to the silhouette and even the relief of this piece.
Pergamonmuseum, Berlin
It is a doll which was bought this afternoon. It was part of the cellphone docration which consisted of the doll and a bag in which we could put the cellphone. The price the seller claimed was RMB 25 but I didn't think it was worth and my wife bargined for RMB 18. The seller was not willing to sell, but I could tell the price could definitely be decreased to RMB 18 or even lower e.g. RMB 16. We used our trick, that is, pretended to leave without buying it. It worked most of the time and the seller accepted the price. I paid, and my wife was quite happy.