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April 08, 2004

Inherent Vice

"Inherent Vice is the art conservation term for used to describe materials lacking certain archival properties . . . the intentional employment of a material's inherent vice can add a rich 'time-released' dimension to one's work."

http://www.underconsideration.com/speakup/archives/001884.html

Found this entry on the Speak Up site/blog thing . . . relates directly to my earlier idea about extending process ñ the artefact is further hybridized through it's introduction to, and experience of, different systems . . . of use or storage or whatever . . .

Posted by Luke Wood at April 8, 2004 08:30 AM