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The Victoria and Albert Museum has put up a new exhibition, titled “Disobedient Objects”.
It showcases the roles of objects used in social movements since the late 1970s —everyday objects were recreated and improvised into new form of items used in riots and protests.
The museum provided downloadable PDF guides to making your own version of some of these items, such as a makeshift tear-gas mask and a bucket pamphlet bomb.
Find out more about the exhibition here—it will be held from now through 1 February 2015.
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[via Laughing Squid]
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The Victoria and Albert Museum has put up a new exhibition, titled “Disobedient Objects”.
It showcases the roles of objects used in social movements since the late 1970s —everyday objects were recreated and improvised into new form of items used in riots and protests.
The museum provided downloadable PDF guides to making your own version of some of these items, such as a makeshift tear-gas mask and a bucket pamphlet bomb.
Find out more about the exhibition here—it will be held from now through 1 February 2015.
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[via Laughing Squid]