Encyclopaedia of Art Historical Documents
Entrusted to me was the task of carrying the important Art Document below, to a meeting of today’s most qualified art historians gathered to discuss how ‘Art changes Life’. I put the document

[art document]
figure 1: The important Art Document that was to be presented at the discussion on how ‘Art changes Life’

into my executive satchel (purple front with a blue rectangle) that you can see on the coffee table over there, and promptly made my way. After signing the day [Friday 6 Feb 1998] and hour
[4:14 pm]
in the registry,

~page 1~

Encyclopaedia of Art Historical Documents
I entered the meeting and took the Art Document out from my satchel when suddenly a deafening silence fell. Everyone at the meeting went quiet as they observed that my satchel had changed

[floor plan]
figure 2: The important Art Document now changed

the Art Document, that the blue rectangle on my satchel was now on the Art Document too, and that it was perhaps not ‘art that changed life’, but more intriguingly, ‘life that changed art’.

~page 2~

[floor plan details]
– registration desk for noting the times that a room falls silent
– chairs

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– coffee table for executive satchels
– registration desk for noting the parts of documents that have gone missing

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