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  <dc:title>Presentation board titled 'Authentication'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Grey presentation board with black and white photographs for an [unrealised?] anamorphic installation described as a 'painting for video'. Includes a large stretched image of Dye's palm print made from two black and white photographs joined together. An ink annotation notes that a six foot replica of the image is to be painted on a wall. A hand-drawn diagram of an upturned video camera is pointing towards the distorted palm print. Further annotated images cut to form the shape of a television monitor show the resulting image of the palm print on the monitor. A signed holograph label gives the title, medium and date of the work. Stamped on the reverse with Dye's contact details in black ink.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1981</dc:date>
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