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== From the explanatory report == | == From the explanatory report == | ||
Putting up certificates and diplomas in one's office is a familiar US-American trope, associated with licensed healthcare professionals, attorneys or military officers. This work | Putting up certificates and diplomas in one's office is a familiar US-American trope, associated with licensed healthcare professionals, attorneys or military officers. This work plays with the concept of the {{W|Ego Wall}}. It expands the idea of self-ownership and the horizon of meritocracy. | ||
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From the explanatory report
Putting up certificates and diplomas in one's office is a familiar US-American trope, associated with licensed healthcare professionals, attorneys or military officers. This work plays with the concept of the ›Ego Wall‹. It expands the idea of self-ownership and the horizon of meritocracy.
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| A Description | These are 7 picture frames, each containing an assemblage of partially printed poster board and facsimiles. Hanging horizontally from left to right (at a height of 1.60 m) and with a limited viewing distance (60 cm). Digital devices are to be permitted. Frame: Oak Individual dimensions: 32 cm (H) x 48 cm (W) x 3 cm (D) Individual weight: 2,06 kg |
| B Conditions | — |
| C Manufacture | 2025 week 44 until 45 |
| D Entry | November 10, 2025 |
| E Location | »Museum of the I« |
| F Relation | Olaf Langmack Meta stylistics of ›analytic narration‹ |
| G Maturity | Finished Work |
| H Affiliation | transformal GmbH |
