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Questions <strong>for</strong> d<strong>is</strong>cussion<br />

• Compare some of the words that each art<strong>is</strong>t includes in their works. How are the<br />

types of words <strong>use</strong>d different, or similar, in both? What statements or s<strong>to</strong>ries are<br />

the art<strong>is</strong>ts representing?<br />

• What personal experiences do you think MacPherson and Ah Kee were thinking<br />

about when they created their works?<br />

• What <strong>is</strong> the impact of black and white? Do you think the art works have more or<br />

less impact if they were in colour?<br />

• Reading can sometimes conjure images in our minds. What kind of images do<br />

you imagine when you read the words in these art works? Do you think these<br />

art<strong>is</strong>ts are interested in images as much as text?<br />

• Do you think that each person reading the text in these art works would<br />

experience a different feeling? Why?<br />

• In-Gallery questions: Can you read the words all at once, or are the art works <strong>to</strong>o<br />

large? How big or small do you feel when looking at the art works? Why do you<br />

think the art<strong>is</strong>ts chose <strong>to</strong> work on th<strong>is</strong> kind of scale?<br />

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