Historically the mulberry plant has played an essential role in Korean life and culture. Throughout the Jeossun Dynasty (1392–1910) and during the years of the Occupation, mulberry was used to make paper pulp that would eventually be transformed into a strong, translucent paper, suitable for printing, wrapping, or both.
Game Theory: A Conversation with Patrick Tuttofuoco
Andrea Bellini: Since your first works, including Famiglia (Family, 1998), Criceto (Hamster, 1999), Scooter (1999), and Otto (Eight, 2000), your method has included the involvement of the public, your friends, and your relatives. Why?Patrick Tuttofuoco: I’m specifically interested in the idea of the group, the nucleus, the organism.
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