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| ANOTHER RARE GLIMPSE AT AIM'S TREASURED OBJECT D'ART |
| CURATOR'S CATALOGUE - 2001 |
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OBJECT:
AIM OdA #302 |
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OBJECT:
AIM OdA #303 The Balougar frog. 7 cm long, Said to contain human DNA, the object is kept on ice in a high security area of the AIM studio. |
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OBJECT:
AIM OdA #304 Circular cotton and silk embroidered pouch. Diameter 10 cm. Weight 3 g. Discovered in a vault in the Phillipines in 1974. Held in the Winter private collection until 1986. |
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OBJECT:
AIM OdA #305 Bacchanal Triad. Religious artefact from the basal beds of the Chabat river in Antarctica. Ca. 65 million years ago. 50x50x30 cm. Petrified ice-chips and lichen. |
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OBJECT:
AIM OdA #306 Catalogue Description: Weight: 35kg Size: 7.5 x 6cm (base) 6cm high Outer made from: The casing of this 'snowdome' is made from an unknown, dense resin-type material. |
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OBJECT:
AIM OdA #307 Catalogue Description: Frilly Blue Umbrella, Height: 80cm, Diameter (open): 1.1m, Features: Collapsible, Pointy, Velcro tie |
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OBJECT:
AIM OdA #308 Device of great spiritual power construced from an unknowed material which is tougher than diamond. Origins are unknown. |
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OBJECT:
AIM OdA #309 Found on the beach 1908. 7 cm tall, manufactured from discarded dishwashing gloves. Sacred object associated with ceremonies to induce high levels of creative activity. |
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