One of five hundred entries (since January 1 2014)
Composed of observations, daily life in Sandrow’s “own backyard” to those around the world.
To (re)generate discourse on notions of nature, culture, art, identity, gender, social justice, science, history, power, myth, culture of abuse. Reflecting Sandrow’s artistic practice of real engagements “now” and “everyday”
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
1: a store of things that may be required in the future. caching by birds to survive bad weather conditions when food sources are less as in the fall, their spatial memory grows larger to help them recall the locale; 2: something stored in a cache; 3: computer memory with very short access time used for storage of data also called cache memory
December 21 2017 9:28 AM Buff Lace Hen Isadora, steel reflecting balls, Panasonic network cameras world wide web
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