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Where the speed-up of technology led Marshall McLuhan into the realm of ‘pattern-recognition’ the game has now been ratcheted up a further notch. Technologies themselves are being creatively re-designed and reconfigured to hunt down the Snark (see Lewis Carrol, 1898), a game in which the skill of identifying gaps, ruptures, of cracking the surface, remains critical. In this situation a New Minimalism has taken shape in which narrative and content have not been erased exactly but have retreated, to be resident in the architecture and flow of the apparatus itself. For Marcia Jane this is where the story now sits, to be laid bare on the Gallery floor.

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Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2012-11-16

End date

2012-12-08

ISBN-13

9780646592206

Language

eng

Publication classification

J2 Minor original creative works, JO4 Original creative work - Other

Extent

4 p. ; ill ; 21.000 x 014.800 cm

Event

West Space Exhibition

Publisher

University of Melbourne, Student Union.

Place of publication

Melbourne, Victoria

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