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30 May
2004
A MECHANISM OF LIFE
THROBBING ON A BED OF DEADCELLS OF THE ARTISTS BODIES
Exhibition Essays
The body as the marker of time
By Sarah Miller
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Traditionally Enjoy had focused on projects that addressed issue of place and spatial location. The Length series (February – July 2004) sought to encourage the exploration of time, not as a concept, but in reality as it applied to the individual projects through their duration and conceptual underpinnings.