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August 17, 2004

Daniel Miller: "artifacts:"

“artifacts:” is a collection of images and texts exploring journey, and its subsequent themes of will, choice, innocence, loss, death, and rebirth. it is self-referential in that it seeks to narrate journey by exploring other narrations of journey--the notes passed along with peculiar objects from one individual to another... if the elements were found or created is left purposely ambiguous. each of the four elements of “artifacts:” is composed of an image and a text or collection of texts.

If you are interested in perchance purchasing this work and are unable to make it to the gallery, Daniel can be contacted here.

This work (as well as Sarah's will hang until 9/16.

These stories we tell ourselves, they’re so funny sometimes, aren’t they? Truth, fiction: we lose track most of the time. We can so much have a moment of clarity as these words can jump off the page and read themselves. But don’t be scared. Just pinch yourself, or ask yourself, “Am I dreaming or awake?” If “dreaming,” try your damnedest to fly.

Posted by Daniel at August 17, 2004 01:02 PM

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