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	<title>Comments on: Weird Treasures at The Grange</title>
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		<title>By: MikiU</title>
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		<description>Thank you, I enjoyed your article! I must declare my immediate bias and obvious subjectivity being one of the narrators that Iris trained (created more like it). Beautifully clever and sensitive analysis of the installation I do disagree though when you say that Iris &quot;sets up the audience for a fall&quot; ... As I see it, the audience is part of the piece, they play their own role and, it is never the intent to deceive in the long run, just to challenge and the audience reactions: from boliing outrage to sublime bliss is part of the piece too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, I enjoyed your article! I must declare my immediate bias and obvious subjectivity being one of the narrators that Iris trained (created more like it). Beautifully clever and sensitive analysis of the installation I do disagree though when you say that Iris "sets up the audience for a fall" ... As I see it, the audience is part of the piece, they play their own role and, it is never the intent to deceive in the long run, just to challenge and the audience reactions: from boliing outrage to sublime bliss is part of the piece too.</p>
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