LIZ NURENBERG'S BODY, OBJECT, BODY, MARK |
"In our fast paced, electronically-tethered, cyber-immersed culture, we lose focus on intimacy, affection, closeness and what it means to be human. We find it easier to stay connected through electronics than to meet people in person. Liz Nurenberg’s “Body, Object, Body, Mark” creates an interactive space for people to experience the body in multiple and differing ways."
— Kristine Schomaker |
Some Mark MakersMARK
noun 1. a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain,or bruise: a small mark on his arm. 2.a badge, brand, or other visible sign assumed or imposed: a mark of his noble rank. 3. a symbol used in writing or printing: a punctuation mark. 4. a sign, usually an X or cross, made instead of a signature by someonewho does not know how or is unable to write his or her own name. 5. an affixed or impressed device, symbol, inscription, etc., serving togive information, identify, indicate origin or ownership, attest tocharacter or comparative merit, or the like, as a trademark. 6. a sign, token, or indication: to bow as a mark of respect. 7. a symbol used in rating conduct, proficiency, attainment, etc., as ofpupils in a school: good marks; bad marks. 8. something serving as an indication of position, as a landmark. |
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