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This is the obvious interpretation for the casual viewer, however I like how you extrapolated your analysis to highlight some important and unidentified notions. This is an interesting interpretation on the piece that I definitely wouldn’t normally assume. My inceptive assumptions on this piece of contemporary artwork were of course a correlation between the labelling of promiscuous or racy teenagers and high schools. What I do remember is how the two of us passed the joint back and forth a few more times before my date, having paid for her records now tucked away quietly in two branded tote bags, rushed over to us and, furious at me for getting high in the middle of our date (of course loudly inventing some other reason as to not imply anything about the storeowner) took me by the arm and pulled me out of the place before I could get a chance to bid my friend a proper farewell. As locals who have been through the Australian High Schooling system, the ‘Marbig Name Pencil Case’ is something that all of us can identify with. I found it interesting how you identified the label as becoming re-claimed once lettered across the front of the pencil case.
Expanding on the notion of normalising the word ‘slut’, I like how you identified the pencil case as a mundane object used by adolescents in Australia. She was holding a white placard with the word “BEAT” written on it in bold black lettering, and at the flash of the camera, would switch to a new provocative position with the card in her hands. Her photographer in a white turtleneck and black leather khakis was coaching her from behind a huge inverted umbrella flashing at her like a strobe light-“Beat! Around five people with huge lights and cameras must’ve been having a photo shoot, because standing in front of the lights, set up opposite the front window of an old kosher deli, was a scantily-clad woman in ripped baggy jeans, a thick, brown-leather belt, and a torn white t-shirt posing confidently and spastically for the photographer egging her on. Our low prices, quick delivery, diverse and stylish options, and personal approach to customer service keep people coming back to discover new ways of expressing themselves through interior decoration. It was exactly the type of hackneyed sound bite that would usually make me shudder with embarrassment, but once again coming from this guy it didn’t seem so ridiculous.
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