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It's hard to know how you display experimental things that weren't made to be displayed, that existed only in the studio.

It is not just that so many of Hepworth's sculptures were made to be displayed outdoors, especially the big metal slabs with their curious guano-streaked texture that you see in British parks, or the reclining quasi-human forms outside our public buildings, or even the enormous string-winged figure nailed to the side of John Lewis on Oxford Street, London that speaks so emphatically of the 60s.

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Rendered in luxurious materials like marble, gold, brass, and ceramic, it's clear that these accoutrements are made to be proudly displayed around the home.

Art history and visual studies are understandably dominated by the seeable: images, sculptures, and architecture made proudly to be displayed, offered precisely to make something more obvious (ob + via, there in the way), or to convert symbolic systems into things to be seen, admired, or intimately inhabited.

Many of the objects in the Science Museum were never made to be put on display in glass cases and they aren't pretty!

Here's what we know now: Instagram was never going to "sell" your photos, but it may sell access to your data in the future, making it available to be displayed as an advertisement on Instagram or Facebook.

"The powers that be in Tallahassee would never approve of a Festivus pole made of beer cans to be displayed at the capitol.

The film strips, which are taken from documentaries that she explains as "focused on textile crafts such as crocheting, knitting, sewing, fabric dyeing, and quilting, and celebrat[ing] the women who made them," are meant to be displayed on light boxes or hung in front of windows.

The law, which made it mandatory for crucifixes to be displayed in the entrance of all public buildings, came into effect despite strong opposition from the Catholic church.

A close adviser to Pope Francis has strongly condemned a proposal by Italy's far-right League party to make it obligatory for crucifixes to be displayed in all public spaces, including ports, schools, embassies and prisons.

IBM says that algorithms written in R will be accessible in their system, and SAS is making room for R results to be displayed in its technology.

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