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The phrase "assemblage of things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or gathering of various items or objects.
Example: "The artist's studio was filled with an intriguing assemblage of things, from old paintbrushes to vintage photographs."
Alternatives: "collection of items" or "gathering of objects".
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"I thought it would be fun to do an assemblage of things for the boudoir," said Ms. de la Falaise.
In Maxwell Street, Cresswell advocates approaching the study of place as an "assemblage" of things, meanings, and practices.
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And the world's assemblage of all things digital will grow at a compound yearly rate of 59percentthroughgh 2011.
When the biological community in a given environment becomes relatively stable, ecologists call that assemblage of living things a climax community.
His metal sculptures are cast from the same kinds of assemblages of ordinary things that he made in the 30s: chairs and stools, tree trunks and, in one case, something that looks very like a turd, have been cast in bronze in compositions that imitate faces, bodies and animals with raw, grotesque abandon.
Jesús Rafael Soto achieved a similar fusion of Op Art and assemblage, making brilliant use of things like driftwood and tangles of old wire in two works here.
But it's also the sort of reflex that gets honed to an art in an apartment building, especially one in close proximity to many other apartment buildings, so that the streets and avenues are themselves a motley assemblage of mismatched people and things with no relation to one another except the fact that they are sharing a space.
Like many younger artists of the moment, including Uri Aran, Cathy Wilkes and Carol Bove, Ms. Marten is in many ways an arranger of things, practicing unattached assemblage that is indebted to Mr. Steinbach.
A Grayson Perry tapestry is clearly a created object, while an early Hirst vitrine containing a preserved animal is an assemblage of natural and human-made things that existed in the world before the artist came along.
The motley assemblage of artists have a few things in common: urgency, a desire to express core emotions like strength, vulnerability and love.
This paper presents a review of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) through four conceptualizations: IoT as liquification and density of information of resources; IoT as digital materiality; IoT as assemblage or service system; and IoT as modules, transactions, and service.
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