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    <title>Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal</title>
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    <description>Title: Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
Authors: Lewis, Jason
Abstract: 25 PIECES OF PAPER is a series of twenty-five interactive and dynamic poems investigating&#xD;
one Edward Guthrie. The project title is taken from a rule of thumb in cultural&#xD;
anthropology that holds that every adult person bom and grown to adulthood in the&#xD;
Western world since 1900 has at least twenty-five pieces of paper documenting their&#xD;
existence. These pieces of paper include birth, baptism, marriage and death certificates,&#xD;
tax identification numbers, school diplomas - in short, all manner of official records use to&#xD;
archive our passage from cradle to grave. Edward Guthrie name once appeared on a birth&#xD;
certificate. When he/I was adopted, that name was replaced with mine.</description>
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