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Author
Van Atta, PaulKeyword
Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGYResearch Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Art
Hudson River
Electronics
Waste
Site-specific installations
Prints Exhibitions
Ecology
Fieldwork
Date Published
2015-05
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The resulting thesis derives from studying the local ecology of the Hudson River and relating traditions of cultures affected by electronic waste into a starting point for discussion within an interconnected world. The thesis focuses on the capacitor--a material with by-products that have greatly affected the Hudson and have now affected other parts of the world as producers of electronics dispose of such objects.Accessibility Statement
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