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Page description: This short introductory page features a bold, horizontal line overlying an illustration of an iceberg. The smaller tip of the iceberg, above what reads as the water line, offers an entry point to the controlled section of the exposition, the larger bummock below the line offers an entry point to the rummage section. The background of the page is pale purple.


Controlled Rummage Approaches for Bummock:

Tennyson Research Centre


Sarah Bennett, Andrew Bracey, Danica Maier



Tip of the Iceberg (noun) 

The tip of the iceberg represents just a fraction of the whole; it is the visible and clear part of an idea, problem, or this artistic research exposition.

Bummock (noun) 

The largest part of the iceberg found underneath the water's surface; similarly, archives and this artistic research exposition contain more material than is regularly seen or accessed. 

Controlled Rummage

Exploring an archive or collection through a 'controlled rummage' means diving straight into the materials instead of relying on catalogues. It's most effective when you skip the catalogue and interact directly with the archive's space and the actual items.

 

In this exposition, you can enter through a controlled route to encounter an introduction, core concerns, and established knowledge of the Bummock: Tennyson Research Centre project by clicking on this link https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1576308/2474634, or you can delve straight into a rummage of the artistic research project by clicking on this link https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1576308/2474634. Within the exposition, you can navigate back-and-forth between the two parts.