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Note: Quotes are hence the best excuse of not being plagiarism; yet still producing words. But why do we always quote someone else's word? What kind of role does it play in the writing? In this exhibition, I play the idea of ”things" and use it to explain the Internet "ready-made": it is everywhere online, easy to access and relocate. Therefore, "to relocate" can be interpreted as inviting readers to change the order of the quotes and create their own curation statement.
Waste Management, Tyler Coburn (Installation view of Never odd or eveN curated by Esther Lu)