Cultures of Display

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<SUBJECT>Project: Cultures of Display </SUBJECT>

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<LI>Project Name: Cultures of Display</LI>

<LI>Field Researcher: <LINK BIO="U157085">Curator Chick (Muse of Interdisciplinary Inquiry, Vegetarian, and Procrastinator)</LINK></LI>

<LI>Department: Interdisciplinary </LI>

<LI>Faculty: Interdisciplinary </LI>

<LI>Start Date: 4th Dec 2000</LI>

<LI>End Date: 15th Jan 2001</LI>

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<P> Based on my intended interdisciplinary programme of study at the Honors College at the University of South Carolina, I aim to post my research on the psychological/cultural/anthropological aspects of collecting, the rhetoric of artifacts/display, museum studies, museum careers, and general observations on "art worlds." </P>

<P>Pages currently in progress: </P>
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<HEADER>Further Information Required</HEADER>

<P>If you have further information that you think might be useful in this project, please post it in the conversations below, or contact the Field Researcher running this project (see above).</P>

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