To accept theirs, to make it mine, to wish it for myself

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Haagi Abdim, Liv Bugge
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In 'To accept theirs, to make it mine, to wish it for myself', Bugge takes as her starting point the idea that touch and the traces left by human bodies are a form of linguistic expression. Working in collaboration with inmates, Bugge sought out, and made casts of, physical traces left by former inmates: worn or vandalised surfaces and marks scratched into the walls. These casts were then made into positive or negative bronze casts that were reinserted into the buildings. This work investigates past interactions between human bodies and the surfaces in the prisons, and the traces left behind.

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KORO
Language
Norwegian
Pages
271

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Texts in Norwegian and English.

Published in
[Oslo]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700.411
Library of Congress
N7073.B84 A4 2018

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Pagination
271 pages
Number of pages
271

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44009592M
ISBN 10
8293033169
ISBN 13
9788293033165
OCLC/WorldCat
1181994407

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