4.09.2007
aggregates*: (āg'rĭ-gĭt)s
*The sculpture is cast plaster, the portrait is drawn and pasted in a box. The inside box lid text reads "Inside_ box, _oxymoron could think of nothing but (non)conformity." Bottom half of box has the word, "Challenge one's own..."
The box hangs beneath the bust.
ag·gre·gate (āg'rĭ-gĭt)
adj.
Constituting or amounting to a whole; total: aggregate sales in that market.
Botany Crowded or massed into a dense cluster.
Composed of a mixture of minerals separable by mechanical means.
n.
A total considered with reference to its constituent parts; a gross amount.The mineral materials, such as sand or stone, used in making concrete.
v. (-gāt') ag·gre·gat·ed, ag·gre·gat·ing, ag·gre·gates
v. tr.
To gather into a mass, sum, or whole.
To amount to; total.
v. intr.
To come together or collect in a mass or whole.
Source: American Heritage Dictionary
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