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Fragments of Education
2011
Fragments of Education was a site-specific installation using graphite rubbings of surfaces around a university as code to reveal messages about alternative minds in the public education system. During the two-week installation I invited passersby to participate by offering them postcards containing the legend (on the front) and a fill-in-the-blanks (on the back) to assist them in decoding the message on the banner.
My hope was to demystify some of the preconceptions brought about by Western imperialistic ways of thinking which put the population into two limiting categories; intelligent or unintelligent. The message I chose is meant to make the viewer think differently about the judgments that they place on others or themselves.
Decode it yourself here:
fragmentsofeducation.weebly.com
My hope was to demystify some of the preconceptions brought about by Western imperialistic ways of thinking which put the population into two limiting categories; intelligent or unintelligent. The message I chose is meant to make the viewer think differently about the judgments that they place on others or themselves.
Decode it yourself here:
fragmentsofeducation.weebly.com