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"Screen Saver"
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Contained inside an acrylic box are three different forms of screens
- a standing projection screen, an old type Macintosh with a screen
saver, and a Japanese shoji screen. The work posits ready made objects,
and through the word "screen" and objects with the name
"screen," it suggests the viewer to reflect upon ideas and
events projected on various screens, as well as the act of projecting.
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