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John Paul Sartre insisted that we learn who we are by observing what we own. He argued that ownership of most tangible objects occurs with their acquisition or creation. Actively creating or acquiring the object is key.… Reflecting on the meaning of existence, Sartre wrote that “to have“ is one of three basic forms of human experience, the other two being “to do“ and “to be.” (stuff, Randy o frost, p47)
Looking for subjects with collections to photograph and interview for a project. Have a collection? Are you a gatherer? Got a bunch of stuff? Let's touch base and see if this something we can work with. I will provide an 8x10 print of the photograph.
Lawrence, Topeka, KC; all locations work.
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