The Splendor of the Ottoman Sultans magnet took me back to my childhood. I was born in New Orleans, but grew up in Memphis and went to see that exhibit when I was in the fifth grade. I dressed up and everything because, in my mind, I was going to see royalty.
I just thought about that field trip the other day and all the jewels that were on display, especially the massive, uncut ruby that was the highlight of the exhibit. Of course I think it was one of the most fascinating field trips I've ever taken, but I'm a school nerd.
The magnets and images on this blog were collected from the faces of discarded New Orleans refrigerators between October of 2005 and the Spring of 2006. I did not have the owners' permission to take these objects. They were discarded, but I imagine that in many cases, they were not discarded by the magnets' owners. I can only hope that this project tells a story worthy of their loss.
This is not an ideal forum for viewing this objects and images. I am actively searching for a better "home" for their display--ideally an exhibit of Katrina-related ephemera. If you know of any such exhibit, please comment.
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The Splendor of the Ottoman Sultans magnet took me back to my childhood. I was born in New Orleans, but grew up in Memphis and went to see that exhibit when I was in the fifth grade. I dressed up and everything because, in my mind, I was going to see royalty.
I just thought about that field trip the other day and all the jewels that were on display, especially the massive, uncut ruby that was the highlight of the exhibit. Of course I think it was one of the most fascinating field trips I've ever taken, but I'm a school nerd.
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