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The joy of art. See #diekunstkammer at Adams Square Mini Park . Daily 7 am to 10 pm #processontology #sculpture #repurposedart #objectsasevents @myglendalelac. Photo by @j_moncrief https://www.instagram.com/p/CGeCvumlr8I/?igshid=15jvk2z4p4tyl

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Objects as Narratives
From an email I sent to one of you:
I was just reading your blog and thinking about the note you posted around the challenge of the "all at onceness" of objects. I really like to think about objects as "events". Things that unfold themselves in time. Stories with overt plots and underlying sub-plots. Things that unfold in time.Â
Wondering if you might be able to productively reconceive your relationship to objects in this way to align your approach to that of how a story unfolds.
Thought others might be thinking about this too.Â