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participatory art

The Thing Quarterly

The Thing Quarterly is a project that takes the idea of a regular magazine publication and replaces the magazine with an artist object in order to create different “issues” that are each designed by a different artist or contributor.  The purpose of the concept is “to create issues and projects that ask us to rethink our …

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Blind Field Shuttle

A participatory public work by Carmen Papalia. Papalia, who is blind, leads groups on an hour long walking tours with their eyes closed to demonstrate the world as experienced by the visually-imapaired.

A Village Banner Project

A participatory project: the making of a village banner http://wearmesa.blogspot.com/2011/12/riace-village-banner-project.html
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