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Anonymous Dimitrius Carroll1
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A year ago
Describe the techniques and imagery used by Grayson Perry to create Quotes from the Internet.
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Anonymous
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A year ago
Make sure to rewrite this in your OWN words!

Text collage: One of the most striking features of the tapestries is the way that Perry combines multiple quotations and snippets of text into a cohesive whole. The text is arranged in a patchwork fashion, with different fonts, sizes, and colors used to create visual interest. The quotations are drawn from a variety of sources, including social media, blogs, and forums, and they reflect the sometimes chaotic and contradictory nature of online discourse.

Symbolism: In addition to the textual elements, Perry incorporates a range of symbolic imagery into the tapestries. For example, there are depictions of social media icons (such as the Twitter bird and the Facebook "like" thumb), as well as images of other internet phenomena like memes and viral videos. These symbols serve to contextualize the text and highlight the ways in which online culture is shaping our collective consciousness.

Satire: Perry is known for his irreverent and often humorous approach to contemporary culture, and this is evident in "Quotes from the Internet" as well. Many of the quotations he chooses to include are absurd or nonsensical, and the tapestries as a whole seem to poke fun at the idea that the internet has somehow made us more enlightened or informed.

Irony: Another key element of the tapestries is the way that Perry juxtaposes traditional craft techniques (such as weaving) with digital imagery and text. By using the computer to design the tapestries and then weaving them by hand, Perry highlights the tension between the old and the new, the analog and the digital. This tension is further underscored by the fact that the tapestries themselves are often quite large (up to 2.5 meters high), which makes them difficult to ignore or dismiss as mere decorations.
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