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http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49108| Title: | Food for Oblivion | Contributors/Performers: | KONSCHAKE, Maria | Issue Date: | 2024 | Abstract: | Food for Oblivion is a way of dealing with failure. For the series, I melted several objects that were created during the course of my PhD research project together with test, leftover, and waste pieces, casting channels, sprues, and contaminated glass remnants. In addition, finely ground eggshell was added to the fine frit part of the mixture as a foaming agent. The result was a series of thick, picture-like, square and rectangular panels of different sizes. | Keywords: | Memory;foam glass;memory-related deviation | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49108 | Link to publication/dataset: | https://www.maria-konschake.de/project/food-for-oblivion | Discipline: | beeldende kunsten | Research Context: | Within my study, the group falls into the category of objects reflect memory-related deviation. | Impact Description: | The series was first exhibited publicly in October 2025 as part of the exhibition "Acts of Deviation" in the Galerij Refugiehuis UHasselt (BE). | Related Info: | Hasselt University PXL-MAD School of Arts |
Category: | AOR | Type: | Artistic/designerly creation |
| Appears in Collections: | Artistic/designerly creations |
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