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Author
Rosin, NickReaders/Advisors
Mimlitsch-Gray, MyraToelke, Amelia
Term and Year
Spring 2024Date Published
2024-05
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If idle hands are considered the devil’s workshop, the objects I craft would ornament its brimstone mantel. Through parody, I reimagine religious ceremonial objects that question the traditional beliefs and qualities attributed to leading a good life. My juvenile urges and reluctance to be a “productive” member of society are fuel for making work that honors the taboo and self-gratifying impulses of getting high, masturbating, overindulging in screen time, and staying in bed. By crafting these ritualistic objects, I aim to validate the need to disengage from a culture that expects devotion to the daily grind.The following license files are associated with this item:
- Creative Commons
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