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FreePort [No. 001]: Charles Sandison at Peabody Essex Museum Sandison activated the words of 18th-century ship captains’ logs to create an immersive environment drawing upon the trade routes, politics, competition and voices that led to the founding of the museum and the origins of PEM’s remarkable collection. (open the hi-res version, it’s worth the extra click) |
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FreePort [No. 001]: Charles Sandison at Peabody Essex Museum
Sandison activated the words of 18th-century ship captains’ logs to create an immersive environment drawing upon the trade routes, politics, competition and voices that led to the founding of the museum and the origins of PEM’s remarkable collection.
(open the hi-res version, it’s worth the extra click)
![FreePort [No. 001]: Charles Sandison at Peabody Essex Museum
Sandison activated the words of 18th-century ship captains’ logs to create an immersive environment drawing upon the trade routes, politics, competition and voices that led to the founding of the museum and the origins of PEM’s remarkable collection.
(open the hi-res version, it’s worth the extra click)](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzszmib1mY1qdzw7jo1_1280.jpg)