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		<title>By: Objects that don&#8217;t belong &#8211; polaroids by Joe Mckay &#171; Artqmagazine&#39;s Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>Objects that don&#8217;t belong &#8211; polaroids by Joe Mckay &#171; Artqmagazine&#39;s Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] PDRTJS_settings_853256_post_261 = { &quot;id&quot; : &quot;853256&quot;, &quot;unique_id&quot; : &quot;wp-post-261&quot;, &quot;title&quot; : &quot;Objects+that+don%27t+belong+-+polaroids+by+Joe+Mckay&quot;, &quot;item_id&quot; : &quot;_post_261&quot;, &quot;permalink&quot; : &quot;http%3A%2F%2Fartqmagazine.wordpress.com%2F2010%2F01%2F05%2Fobjects-that-dont-belong-polaroids-by-joe-mckay%2F&quot; } looking at the works of Joe Mckay i was able to absorb different messages, by joining all his polaroids i created a hypothetical puzzle where the chips were specially marked to be deciphered and unified in unusual categories. I chose 4 of many polaroids which offered the same unintentional logic and this is what i came up with: OBJECTS THAT DON&#8217;T BELONG. I really enjoy the nature of these photographs specially the careless framing and the faded tones. Although these photographs stood out from McKay&#8217;s polaroid collection for not belonging (-refrence to a place or time) there were a few others that were superior in concept for just the opposite &#8211; Belonging-  ex. surfer boys in wagon, homeless guy in the street, couch in a living room etc.  Check out Joe Mckay&#8217;s work here [...]</description>
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