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WHEREISHERE

1. Does the title "WHEREISHERE" has a question form like "where is here?" or is it something like "where here is (this place)"?


2. What does 'Instead, they are trying to get a grip on their own existence. Trying to get a grip on the WHEREISHERE." mean?


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Poyner’s criticisms were voiced in response to the publication of WHEREISHERE, an anthology of visual material of varied authorship gathered by the late P. Scott Makela and his wife, Laurie Haycock Makela, that includes a similar image by Sagmeister. The Makelas were appointed co-chairs of the 2D design department at Cranbrook in 1996, and the non-sequential and non-hierarchical organisation of the book again reflects the emphasis on self-expression and subjectivity that the Academy promotes. The authors, for instance, claimed to ‘forego being responsible for trying to effect change in their audience. Instead, they are trying to get a grip on their own existence. Trying to get a grip on the WHEREISHERE.

  

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red apple 1. " or is it something like "where here is (this place)"? It could be either one or both.

  • red apple 1.
  • " or is it something like "where here is (this place)"?
  • It could be either one or both.
  • It is a term coined by the authors, so only they know what they meant.
  • red apple Instead, they are trying to get a grip on their own existence.
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red apple1. Does the title "WHEREISHERE" has a question form like "where is here?" or is it something like "where here is (this place)"?

It could be either one or both. It is a term coined by the authors, so only they know what they meant.

red appleInstead, they are trying to get a grip on their own existence.

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