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The Environment as a Catalyst for Meaning: How Context Transforms Objects
This topic originated from a note I wrote to myself based on a sentence I encountered in an exhibition during my visit to the Rijksmuseum in February. I find museum visits deeply inspiring, and as I explore exhibitions, I learn … Okumaya devam et
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chawan, clay cup, clay diyas, environmental flux, flower garlands, Ganges’ sacred waters, Japanese tea ceremony, rjiksmuseum, the boomerang, The Dutch tulip, the significance of objects, Zen gardens of Kyoto ile etiketlendi
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