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The interesting thing about living in Ireland is that nothing is perceived as neutral. This is as much a psychological state as it is a built physical environment. In part this is a colonial legacy with familiar global characteristics, sharply focused by local specifics. My recent work deals with the resources available to us in the course of our daily lives. It is a means of coming to terms with the cultural baggage we all carry with us. Belfast, north of Ireland - January, 1995 |