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Five most recent submissions

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The following images represent the five most recent artefacts that have been submitted to the UK Museum of Ordure. If you prefer, you can view the entire collection, or view the submitted items that have been consigned for special attention.

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hema-screen
Received on April Fool's Day
Personal

slide test for faecal occult blood NHS bowel cancer screening programme

Serial number: UKMOCAT0000176C
Contributed:
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St. Michael's Cemetery Studies #0232
photography
hong kong

the original photos are ceramic grave and funeral markers @ St... (more)

Serial number: UKMOCAT0000175C
Contributed: michael pigneguy
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Douglas Park

Douglas Park, born: 23-01-’72, United Kingdom, visual artist, writer (of literary prose and critical essays, both mostly art connected), sometime exhibition curator (and increasingly all practices and roles combined), currently U.K based and internationally active douglasrpark@hotmail.com http://www.myspace.com/douglas_park Work online: http://www.anthology-of-art.net/inside/index.html (go to “Contributions A-Z” and “Generation 22/26”, then click on “multi-purpose racetrack” for ‘Sightseeing Mission’) http://www.kunstonline.info (find “Philip Huyghe” in “Persons”, then in “Biblios” go to “2003” for ‘Babushkoid Hibernatorium’ text) http://neurhome.free.fr/projects/D-Park/restrictedaccess http://neurhome.free.fr/projects/D-Park/dream-key http://charlie.youle.free.fr/newopportunities/microcolonial.htm http://slashseconds.org/issues/001/001/articles/05_dpark/index.php http://www.ryslavy.com/maingreen_fr01.html (then “Recent texts”, for “Woodland” etc) http://www.airantwerpen.be (relevant work should be back there soon -alongside more examples) http://www.clickanywhere.crisap.org (move cursor around for “douglaspark” -perhaps also visit other contributor’s work as well / instead) http://www.smallwonderfound.org/webpages/multipoint-us.html http://slashseconds.org/issues/002/001/articles/dpark/index.php http://sarapessoa.com/By%20Douglas%20park.htm http://slashseconds.org/issues/002/003/articles/dpark/index.php http://www.smallwonderfound.org/commotion.1/com-lenadoug1.html http://ilonasagar.com/gmass/gmasstext.html http://www.kmplt.be/project.php?id=32 http://www.kmplt.be/artist.php?id=48 http://michellenaismith.com/Disrehearsal-Douglas-Park http://calvert22.com

Serial number: UKMOCAT0000174C
Contributed: Douglas Park
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Fifteen seconds of Flame
Portrait, book, gas flame
Reduced to dust on 4 October 2008

Paraphrasing Andy Warhol's 'Fifteen Minutes of Fame' this photographs depicts the burning of the book ["Hornsey 1968" (The art school revolution) written by Lisa Tickner] to coincide with the Reunion of the Hornsey College of Art forty years after the Sit-In.

Serial number: UKMOCAT0000173C
Contributed: Brian Marsh
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MOMA dust
dust, pixels
collection of the artist

dust on the steps at MOMA, NYC by Lewis Koch, 2007

Serial number: UKMOCAT0000172C
Contributed: Lewis Koch
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