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Click on a theme in RHIZOMES to see how disparate parts of the ICI archive are joined together around a fleeting thought or by a slip of the eye or the shutter. Click on a subject in ICI CONNECTIONS to see how recurring ICI concerns coalesce around recurring themes or click on a place in the ICI ARCHIVES to see the raw material of our collections. TAGs below each post reveal hidden relationships between objects, thoughts, and interpretations. This is the place of laboratory research and play. -MORE-RHIZOMES
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From our Associates- when crude tools are just what you need 27 December, 2011As I wrote about a week ago, I’m in the midst of working on a new performance project, Galileo in America. We’re now at what may be the most awkward stage of all, long past the early, exciting phase of throwing ideas around to see what bounces highest, and not yet at the last, scary […]antoinette
- a card for the solstice 22 December, 2011Most years I make either a solstice or a new year’s card to celebrate the return of the light– I really hate the short days of winter. This year’s card came about at the very tail end of a work session in my studio. I had been documenting some of my older work with the […]antoinette
- when crude tools are just what you need 27 December, 2011


