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Production of ambiguity

By: Daga, Anuj.
Publisher: Mumbai Art India Publshing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2019Edition: Vol.23(1), March.Description: 88-89p.Subject(s): Sculpture And Related Arts (AR-ART)Online resources: Click here In: Art IndiaSummary: The 3D-printed burnt biscuits individually encased and displayed on the French table at the Raqs Media collective's show provisions at project 88, Mumbai, from the 16th of January to the 9th of March, Frame a sharp comment on the French army's trial accounts of the Paris communards. The Paris commune was a short-lived radical socialist and revolutionary government composed of the working class that ruled paris for two month in 1871. Later, 20,000 of these workers were said to have been imprisoned in hermetically closed cattle wagon like pontoons with no sign of fresh air, thrown upon a heap of biscuits that reduced to crumbs under them. The prisoners in the dungeons ashore survived only on crumbs of biscuits and rancid fat.....
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The 3D-printed burnt biscuits individually encased and displayed on the French table at the Raqs Media collective's show provisions at project 88, Mumbai, from the 16th of January to the 9th of March, Frame a sharp comment on the French army's trial accounts of the Paris communards. The Paris commune was a short-lived radical socialist and revolutionary government composed of the working class that ruled paris for two month in 1871. Later, 20,000 of these workers were said to have been imprisoned in hermetically closed cattle wagon like pontoons with no sign of fresh air, thrown upon a heap of biscuits that reduced to crumbs under them. The prisoners in the dungeons ashore survived only on crumbs of biscuits and rancid fat.....

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