Communication – Darcie Medlyn

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Communication

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Darcie Medlyn

@d_art_stipples

https://www.d-art-stipples.com/

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Communication

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This piece is an investigation into the interesting intersection between connection and disconnection in contemporary society where communication is so technologically advanced and depended upon. This is explored by re-creating the tin-can telephone as the artist would as a kid, communication in its most basic form.

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