there is no permanence

There’s an intriguing short read on Slate about the use of plastics in art, and the troubling difficulty of their preservation. We tend to think of plastics as everlasting, but museums around the world have been dealing with the reality that plastics can decay simply sitting around.

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Daniel would rather take photographs than play with computers, but sometimes life don't rhyme.
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One Response to there is no permanence

  1. Jakobatsy says:

    you’re permanently sucking! ahaa hhhaaa…I got you good! hahaaaa

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